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“TT” - Teachers Talking – About ICT

Pamela McLean - Designer and PresenterDadamac

2004 - 2008 and continuing

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Situation Working with teachers, trainers and children in Nigeria and

Kenya to develop ICT skills and awareness. http://picasaweb.google.com/lorraine.duff/TeacherTalkinghttp://teacherstalking.blogspot.com

Participants are in rural communities where many people have never seen a computer.

ICT is coming onto the curriculum, so teachers are asking for training.

Typical rural Nigerian schools have few books, and no electricity or computers.

Internet access is via cyber cafes and training centres, usually a considerable distance away.

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TaskWe want to give teachers and trainers relevant knowledge and experience of ICT to share effectively in their communitiesProblems we need to overcome include: Poor infrastructure Local culture of rote learning and not asking questions By contrast effective users of ICT demonstrate self-direction,

active learning, research skills, interrogating data etc Poverty of resources in schools and for professional

development for teachers Lack of exposure to books, photographs, magazines and the

continual flood of information seen in “developed” countries

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ActionsWe worked with teachers and developed a short training programme with three elements

Hands on Computers – sufficient experience to say “I have used computers myself and can tell you this is how it is”

No-Computer Computer Course (NC3) – participating in example lessons to replicate in schools

Teachers Talking Online – joining a supportive online community which participants can return to via cyber cafes after the course

Course actively addresses issues of asking questions and alternatives to rote learning e.g. simulations

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ResultsImprovements have been made since 2004 course.

TT has been replicated in Kenya.

We are moving away from an ICT introduction which is presented face-to-face. Resources for NC3 are being developed which other course presenters can access online. We are developing online skills for supporting the participants and various trainers at a distance. TT-online activities include basic cyber cafe skills of joining a yahoo group and a chat room. Participants do this to become part of TT's supportive community.

These trends suggest that we might train other trainers (perhaps cyber-cafe staff) to present the TT programme to aid replication.

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ObservationsIt would be better to do the programme with a clear longer term strategy. Participants benefit from continuing to meet regularly, to keep in contact with the online support group. Such ongoing involvement could be a way to recognise and develop potential local trainers.

TT is altering as mobile phones reach rural areas. It is now possible to start teaching about a computer through a comparison with a mobile phone. We also have people using mobiles to access the chat room and yahoo group “from the bush”.

We have experimented with audiographic conferencing within TT and see it also as a possible occasional way to continue course development and skill training with trainers.

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Links

For more information see: Fantsuam Foundation - home of TT in Nigeria: http://www.fantsuam.org

COL - supported TT in Kenya: http://www.col.org

TT paper on COL wiki: http://www.wikieducator.org/images/6/66/PID_70.pdf

Dadamac - developing the TT programme: http://dadamclean.blogspot.com

Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/lorraine.duff/TeacherTalking

Additional Information: http://teacherstalking.blogspot.com

Pamela McLean - TT designer & presenter: [email protected]