Text on the M100 Workshop No. 1 during the 2006 Sanssouci Colloquium
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WJEC Parent and Student Examinations
If you are a parent or a student taking WJEC examinations, this website will help you find a range of information about subject specifications, or syllabuses, changes and new developments in qualifications, and annual examination timetables.
WJEC Examination Result
WJEC publishes provisional results for each of its subject specifications, in line with other awarding bodies. Later in the year a revised set of statistics is produced to reflect changes resulting from any appeals, declines and late cash-ins. A similar process occurs for the winter series of examinations. The following link provides information regarding 2007 […]
The Social Movement
This paper is written against this background of this dilemma and examines some of the key issues involved in the challenge of reducing the digital divide between the haves and have-nots. The discussion is structured as follows. Section 2 briefly examines the nature and magnitude of the digital divide and poses the challenge of a […]
The Global Junior Challenge and the Stockholm Challenge Award, one spirit one challenge
The objective of this paper is to discuss two related types of experience, both contributing positively to the growing social movement on the digital divide. The first is the Stockholm Challenge Award (SCA) and Rome’s Global Junior Challenge (GJC) (the Challenges), and the second is project SITA aimed at bringing hope to poverty-excluded women from […]
Breaking Down Barriers and Walls: The Evolution of ICT-based Educational Innovation in a Belgian Primary School
This paper examines a process of ICT-based educational innovation in a primary school in Belgium. The experience represents a revealing example of an evolutionary development of e-learning in a European context. The paper addresses questions such as: How is e-learning taking shape in a concrete school environment? What are the benefits? and, more generally, What […]
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African SchoolNets are campaigning to increase access to ICTs for millions of African learners. You can become a partner to raise awareness, build capacity and lay the basis for accessing computers to thousands of African learners as part of an African strategy towards local economic development and the development of the ICT sector in Africa.
Innovation Watch
Innovation Watch provides information on new developments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), with a focus on their use in education, specifically in Africa, and their implications for the future.
Gender Watch
The gender map shows that there are still many more countries in the world where girls are more disadvantaged than boys, particularly in Africa, where it is still believed that sending a girl to schools is worthless. For women and girls, equitable access to ICTs and education can mean greater participation in development and better […]
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