Monday, 16 October 2017

ICT Solutions to Help Children Become Successful in Life

It is possible for workers to develop digital content in an effective manner or search for digital info in case they possess stronger literacy skills. They are able to program latest online applications only in case they possess confident numeracy skills.

Learning to Realize Educations Promise, a latest World Bank Report has issued a warning of learning crisis in the global education. According to it, without proper learning, education will not be successful in delivering the promise of remove extreme poverty or development of shared prosperity and opportunity for everybody.

There are a plethora of younger students belonging to low and middle-income countries, facing the prospect of lower wages and lost opportunities in their later life as primary and secondary schools fail in educating them in how to procure success in life. After studying in school for several years, several children fail to read or write. Some of them even fail to do the basic maths. According to the report, this learning crisis is responsible for enhancing the social gaps in lieu of narrowing them. Younger students who are suffering from conflict, poverty, disability, gender are able to reach young adulthood without learning the basic life skills.

Jim Young Kim, president of World Bank Group told that the learning crisis happens to be an economic and moral crisis. If delivered properly, education ensures better earning, employment, good health along with a life without poverty. For different communities, education is capable of strengthening the institutions, spurring innovation, and fostering social cohesion. However, the benefits are dependent on schooling. Opportunities will go wasted if schooling is not accompanied by learning. In addition to this, it is considered to be an injustice. Children, failed by the society are those who are in desperate need of education in order to procure success in life. Hence, the report recommends different concrete policy steps for helping developing countries to solve dire learning crisis in different areas of strong learning assessments.

ICT confers significant benefits, however providing laptops is certainly not the solution

Though School ICT support confers significant gains potentially, handing them laptops is certainly not the solution. Among different factors, the report has a look into the role which ICT or that Information and Communication Technologies play in the field of education. Mixed evidence has been recognized for the effectiveness of different ICT solutions. The vast majority of different ICT interventions do not have any negative effect on the learning of students, as with specific hardware interventions.

Though different programs like dynamic computer-assisted learning programs exhibit amazing results for the secondary schools students in the country which have raised the scores in language and maths as compared to the other learning interventions, However, some of them such as One Laptop per Child programmes in Uruguay and Peru that does not have any influence on math abilities or student reading has not been that effective. In Haiti, a programme for using smartphones for the monitoring of teacher attendance do not have any impact on student outcome or teacher attendance as implementations have proved to be untenable. One Laptop Per Child initiative encountered delays. As the laptops reached the classrooms, after a year, it was reported that above 40 percent of teachers reported that they were rarely or never used for classroom activities.

The software is really effective in case they let the students learn of their own. Computer-assisted learning software, online platforms allow parents and learners to have communication with teachers regarding materials and assignments. They confer free materials which are inclusive of text messages for supporting teachers, interactive whiteboards, televised programs which can be used by parents and educators, in order to design development activities that are age appropriate.

A long history exists that overestimate the transformative nature of technology in different schools. After half a century, as computers were able to gain traction, scholars wonder whether they will be able to replace teachers. According to the report, in schools having technology-rich environment, students may be able to accomplish their students on the interactive displays in lieu of paper

ICT solutions require working in the existing solutions along with existing infrastructure

In accordance with the report, it is a prerequisite to making sure that it is possible to implement ICT in the current systems. A failure in education technology investment occurs as there is limited capacity for maintaining the same or the required infrastructure for their effective working does not exist.



from The Fetcham Residents Association http://fetchamresidentsassociation.org/ict-solutions-to-help-children-become-successful-in-life/

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  1. Hi Kelly, please could you contact me about an article on your Blog. Sorry to contact you in this way - I can't find any other way of contacting you on your website. Pls email communications@reigate-banstead.gov.uk. Regards, Jill

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