Title :
Africa Drive Project - innovative teacher development in South Africa
Author :
Kok, Danie ; Merz, Christian
Author_Institution :
SAP Res., South Africa
Abstract :
The lack of suitably qualified mathematics and physical science educators in South Africa impacts negatively on the availability of graduates leaving the education system to either enrol for higher education or to participate in the local and global economy. The Africa Drive Project is a research and development project aimed at developing, testing and implementing innovative teacher development programmes, methodologies and technologies. It is in line with the SA Government´s thinking on ICT in Education. In-service educators (teachers) enrol for a formal Advanced Certificate in Education at a National Qualification Level (NQF) level 6. Blended learning, incorporating e-Learning, is delivered and facilitated at learning centres, established at secondary schools accessible to educators in the North West Province of South Africa. A customized commercial learning platform, in a hosted environment linked to the North West provincial communication backbone, is used to deliver and manage e-Learning at the learning centres.
Keywords :
computer based training; continuing professional development; qualifications; teacher training; Advanced Certificate in Education; Africa Drive Project; ICT; NQF level 6; National Qualification Level; North West Province; South Africa; e-learning; education system; higher education; in-service educators; learning centres; learning platform; mathematics educators; physical science educators; teacher development; teachers; Africa; Educational institutions; Educational programs; Electronic learning; Government; Mathematics; Qualifications; Research and development; Spine; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2004. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2181-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2004.1357729