Teacher Training Workshop held on Content Development & Lesson Planning using ICT
| Source: | IICD |
| Country: | Zambia [ZM] |
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The workshop “Content Development and Lesson Planning using ICT” helped participants to apply ICT meaningfully in teaching & learning activities, enabling them to plan lessons more effectively. Developing content and preparing learning materials, and integrating active learning methods were also goals of the workshop.
Twenty-one teachers and instructors from Zambian
secondary schools and vocational training programmes took part in the
one-week training course held at the Coldreed Training Centre in
Lusaka, Zambia (15-19 January 2007). Dr Gabriele Kirchhoff facilitated
the workshop and was responsible for the design, preparation, and
conduction of the workshop. IICD provided organisation and financial
support.
The workshop was planned with the following goals and objectives
Goals:
o Teachers apply and integrate ICT successfully in various contexts in
their daily work
o Teachers enhance traditional teaching methods with state-of-the-art
learning/teaching methods (align with the current international
educational research and practice)
Objectives:
o Teachers use ICT and discover helpful tools to manage work more
efficiently and to enrich teaching and learning, integrate ICT
meaningfully in teaching/learning activities
o Teachers search and evaluate useful educational resources (via
Internet)
o Teachers develop and prepare appropriate learning materials (i.e.
adapt existing resources, if needed: process existing materials and/or
create new materials)
o Teachers reflect the own teaching style and experience new approaches
to learning (learner-centered methods)
o Teachers plan more effective instruction and write quality lesson
plans.
IICD is supporting three projects that focus on developing
didactical teaching materials, and Teaching Guides. The current IICD
projects are:
1. ENEDCO
(Enhancing the Visual and Presentation of Educational Content)
2. ESnet (Educational
Support Network) and
3. CYP
(Chawama Youth Project)
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