This document discusses an e-education project in Slovenia that aimed to improve teachers' e-competencies and use of ICT in teaching. It faced challenges like teachers primarily using technology for administrative tasks instead of instruction. The project provided seminars, consultancy, and workshops from 2009-2012 that over 21,000 teachers and 500 principals attended. It collaborated with over 1,500 schools, or three-quarters of all schools, and provided nearly 12,000 on-site and 10,000 online consultations to support teachers' developing e-competencies. The goal was to help teachers and schools adapt to educational reforms by better integrating technology into instruction.
7. Vir: Martin, A. in Grudziecki, J. (2006): DigEuLit: Concepts and Tools for Digital Literacy Development
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9. Taking into account
• UNESCO (2008). UNESCO'S ICT Competency
Standards for Teachers: Towards ICT skills for
teachers.
• EPICT. 2008. (The European Pedagogical ICT
Licence)
• ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence)
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11. • The Standard of E-competent Teachers, School
Leaders and IT Experts Framework (Kreuh and
Brečko 2011)
• Strategy for Development of Information
Society in the Republic of Slovenia – si2010
(2007)
16. Seminars / consultancy
Seminar Consultancy
12-15 participants up to 5 participants
16-24 hours 4 hours
blended learning approach Face to face and online
E-competencies assessment examples of good practices
18. From March 2009 – March2012
Teachers
• More than 21.000 participations in seminars
(out of 25.000 teachers)
Principles
• More than 500 principles attending seminars
20. Number of school locations
number of consultancies at schools
11.939 8,4/per location
number of consultancies online
10.254 7,2/per location
Workshops for teachers
3.491
Types of Consultancy
Leadership
Consultancy
Workshops
for teachers
Technical
support