junior language school
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junior language school
DOMIN0 1999 - 2014 Milan Hausner JLS Prague MUTIKE, COW AND POLITICAL OFFICER (1999) JUNIOR LANGUAGE SCHOOL JLS – leading school with interactive teaching in the Czech Republic Accredited Centre for teacher studies founder of the first portal for learning objects BYOD Microsoft project Travel Well Objects Case study CR JUNIOR LANGUAGE SCHOOL, PRAGUE 2010 – all (27) classrooms are equipped with interactive equipment of various types public school for kids from 615 (600) First interactive board in 1999 First tablet classroom special focus on languages and digital skills First computer class in 1992 40 teachers in staff various international projects STEPS TO E-MATURE SCHOOL „Children like us“ - BMT pupils were Progress connected with our kids Comparative study of digital tools in education 1999 2010 Millennium Gathering of children, New Zealand EUN at Lupacovka 2000 Czech presidency of EU 200 Bill Gates visit „My copyrights projects“ 2001 „Share your LO with other schools“ Digitalization of various sources 2004 Child A-Cyberbullying Charter under UNESCO auspices 2011 National organizer of IntelTeach – Czech organiser 2012 „BioEurope, E—learning award 100 best elearning solutions 2006 ARION study visit 2007 Granny, beware of mice“, SMARTPET – CLIL, 2005 Organiser of the national contest DOMINO under auspices of Moe BOYD Microsoft Pilot Program Explore, Explain Express, Comenius, So Far So Near Children like us CHILDREN LIKE US EXTERNAL EVALUATION OF SCHOOL RESULTS LIMITATION IN IMPLEMENTATION Fleshware in management • No vision for future education • Low competences to compare, decide, • Low digital skills • Hardware maintenance • Low budget Teachers as a fleshware (80%) • Satisfied terrorists (Kuhn 2010) • Lack of confidence • Language barrier • Uncertain results in school records • Time consuming preparation and non-adequate response • Copyright issues • Low digital skills LIMITATION FOR EFFECTIVE USE Lack of self confidence • Low technical maintenance in schools • Low motivation of school management • Unclear impacts to education • Non- adequacy of time and results Non accessibility of sources in national language • Language barrier • Skills to search in internet • Low MoE support • Methodology not accessible to teachers Pasivity of pupil • 80% pupils as watchers, but … Impact of ICT use to copyright issues % 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 88 48 40 12 12 0 CC licencing citation no idea above standard below standard INTERACTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING Structure of teaching aids in two types of schools 60 49 50 40 42 45 40 30 36 20 10 5 5 2 12 5 0 above standard below standard Factors influencing School change Vision Pressure Adaptation Bravery State policy Founder Principal Self-confidence for interactive teaching in two groups of schools 70 60 58 50 40 35 30 20 22 19 21 10 5 10 16 5 9 0 cant do that i am beginner I can work I am with board advanced without user problems I use only ready software above standard below standard KEY FACTORS OF SUCCESS Success lies not in hardware, but in methodology and in preparation (teacher training). • Best way is if it goes before or simultaneously with ILD procurement. • Teacher should experience „droping jaws = wow effect“ as the spark to change and implement new methodology. • Teacher training • Abundant sources • Broad band • Creativity • Social networking • Accessibility of software INTERACTIVE TEACHING, NOT INTERACTIVE BOARD!! INITIATIVES TO SUPPORT ICT IN EDUCATION Shadowing of school managers Sharing of LO´s – travel well objects Creating contest for teacher creativity Prepare summer schools and seminars, Share case studies about successful implementations International interactive media libraries and repositories – teacher community Introduction of one compatible software (universal format) as a separate independent product usable for all devices Comparative study of tricks and procedures on all interactive tools that would enable users to compare various tools for interactive teaching BYOD - Bring your own device Technical problems with wi-fi and broadband Lack of know how Lack of budget Principal – teacher – parent misunderstanding Searching for suitable software and authoring tool Infrastructure and applications E-Safety Issues 50,62 % children experienced some form of cyberbullying 53,16 % children in contacts with alien people (Seznam, UP Olomouc and Safer Internet) 33,44 % verbal assaults 32,58 % back account assaults 24,08 % stalking 17,38 %, threatening 10,85 % bullying and sexting 10,09 % identity thefts 7.33 % racketeeing 5,58 % video cyber bullying 3,69 % audio cyber bullying One reason to ban tablets and cell phones in schools (Parent) The Interactive device is not a magic wand, just an efficient tool to help. The magic of knowledgeable and capable kids can burst into a flower from the teacher's words and activities which show pupils how to elaborate abundant sources or to send him or her to the abyss of the „copy and paste“ learning. . Milan Hausner JLS Prague, Czech Republic hausner@lupacovka.cz D • ynamic O • pen to change M • otivating I • nteractive N • arrative O • riginal