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Global Education Monitoring Report 2024, Pacific: Technology in Education: A Tool on Whose Terms?
مكان النشر | عام النشر | الترتيبات: 
Paris; Burnaby | 2024 | 81 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-92-3-100712-5
المؤلف المشارك: 
UNESCO; Global Education Monitoring Report Team
المنطقة: 
آسيا والمحيط الهادئ

With the aim to enhance student outcomes and well-being, efforts have been made to incorporate digital skills into curricula and initiatives have increased outside formal education. Yet regulations do not adequately address threats from the use of technology to privacy, safety and well-being.

 

With a focus on the teaching profession, countries leverage technology to provide training opportunities and transform the teaching profession. However, ICT training varies greatly across the region and limited digital infrastructure hinders technology integration into classrooms and teacher training.

 

Three conditions need to be met for technology's potential to be fulfilled: equitable access to technology, appropriate governance and regulation, and sufficient teacher capacity.

 

Supporting this publication is seven background thematic studies that provide a comprehensive overview of education technology issues; Commonwealth of Learning’s short case studies on some of its projects; a survey administered to key informed respondents from the region; and a series of country profiles on PEER, a policy dialogue resource describing policies and regulations related to technology in the region’s education systems.

الملفات: 
نوع المصدر: 
تقارير المؤتمر والبرنامج
الموضوعات: 
محو الأمية الإعلامية والمعلوماتية / المواطنة الرقمية
المبادرات التحويلية/ الأساليب التربوية التحويلية
مستوى التعليم: 
التعليم الابتدائي
التعليم الثانوي
التعليم العالي
التعلم مدى الحياة
التعليم والتدريب التقني والمهني
الكلمات المفتاحية: 
educational technology
Distance education
Electronic learning
access to education
Digital skills
Digital divide
teacher education