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PanAfrican Research Agenda on the Pedagogical Integration of Information and Communication Technologies (a research agenda for technology-enhanced learning in Africa) eLearning-Africa Friday, May 29th, 2009 Toby Harper Université de Montréal

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PanAfrican Research Agenda on the Pedagogical Integration of Information

and Communication Technologies(a research agenda for technology-enhanced learning in Africa)

eLearning-AfricaFriday, May 29th, 2009

Toby HarperUniversité de Montréal

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My goal is to introduce you to IDRC’s ongoing PanAf agenda, and propose it as a platform - both in style and content – for

our discussion of research agendas on technology enhanced learning in Africa

more generally.

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the PanAf agenda

• partners• objectives• methods • outputs• www.observatoiretic.org • opportunities• outcomes• discussion

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partners

• International Development Research Centre (IDRC - Canada) www.idrc.ca

• Educational Research Network for West and Central Africa (Bamako) www.ernwaca.org

• Université de Montréal www.crifpe.ca• infoDev (World Bank) www.infodev.org• UNESCO Institute for Statistics

www.uis.unesco.org

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phase 1 (2007-2009)

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objective

• To support research leading to recommendations for concrete improvements in the quality of teaching and learning

• questionHow can the pedagogical integration of ICTs substantially improve the quality of teaching and learning at all levels and scales of African education systems?

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challenge

• Previous research does not reflect the agreed importance of the issue for development

• Results of past studies have lacked a harmonized communication facility

• African education researchers would benefit from capacity building

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PanAf response

• Collect new school-scale data, using mixed methodologies

• Create innovative opportunities for knowledge sharing

• Provide learning opportunities for those involved

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methodology

• Questionnaires, recorded interviews (mixed quantitative and qualitative, at school-scale)

• Summary analysis and immediate upload to www.observatoiretic.org by national experts

• Not “representative”, real examples of leadership, best practices, and challenges

• Limited definition of technology enhanced learning, “computer use in schools”

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outputs

• 20 000 data-points• 180 indicators• 12 major categories (Policy, Access, Training,

Use, Impact, Management, Gender…)

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outputs

• 117 schools, 71% public, 42% secondary• 8 940 educators, 84% public, 56% secondary• 242 873 learners, 90% public, 52% secondary

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www.observatoiretic.org

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exportable data

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4.9.1 Stated factors (by learners) that are challenges to ICT use

• “The students lamented that if one does not take computer option then he/she has no access to the computers.”

• “…no time given to us for practice yet computer is a practical subject, restrictions to access the computer lab which even discourage students from using it even when they have some free time…”

• “The main barrier in the use of ICT is the computer room fee charge.”

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6.2.2 Stated impact (by educators) of ICT on (learners') access to knowledge

• “…as a result of the presence of the Internet. They can ably now surf new information […] they can read for themselves new information, compare what they have been taught…”

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opportunities

• Capacity building• Scientific publication• Evidence-based policy decision-making• Leading pedagogical practice• Improved educational outcomes

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outcomes

• Enhanced research capacity in partner institutions

• Analysis, dissemination, and publication of research results

• 12 national multi-stakeholder policy dialogue sessions to link research to recommendations

• Phase 2 (2009-2011) will also produce practical guides for educators

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the PanAf agenda

• partners• objectives• methods • outputs• www.observatoiretic.org • opportunities• outcomes• discussion

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discussion• What should a research agenda on technology-

enhanced education entail?• What is the best way to go about such research,

how to fund it?• What is the best way to link research outputs to

policy decision-making? …and practice?• Should research agendas converge, collaborate,

and/or complement each other?• How can we ensure scientific rigour,

comparability, openness, adaptiveness..?