Facilitating Effective ICT-Pedagogy Integration Project aims to create an environment for student-centered use of ICT using 1) project based learning and 2) tele-collaboration. This is a three-year project (2010-2012) of UNESCO Bangkok with financial support from the Korean-Funds-In-Trust (KFIT).
UNESCO Bangkok will select ten countries to participate in this project. At least two teacher education institutions (TEIs) from each country will act as UNESCO’s partners. Each TEI will coordinate a set of (10-15) primary/secondary schools to implement the activities. This will also build a stronger partnership between teacher education institutions (TEIs) and schools.
The project envisions three possible collaborations happening. These are:
Scenario A: Teachers from different subjects collaborating with a group of students within the same school to implement a “project” (inter-disciplinary)
Scenario B: Two or more schools from the same country collaborating with each other to implement one or more projects (inter-school)
Scenario C: Schools from different countries collaborating on a project of common-interest (inter-cultural)
Participating countries/TEIs/schools/teachers can participate in any or all of the project activities:
1. Capacity-Building Workshops on Project-Based Learning and Telecollaboration
2. Intel Teach Project-Based Approaches
3. Local follow-ups and seminars from TEI
4. Thematic research led by TEI
5. Regional conference on sharing best-practices
Hi! You mind if I send you an e-mail with a few questions about PBL? I'm currently doing a school paper on this and I frankly have a long way to go to learn more about this. But I would love to be able to get your insights and input on a couple of things. Hope to hear from you!
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