Thinking Schools Ethiopia Program Government Schools Proposal presentation Addis Ababa Bureau of Education August 2003.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Performance Assessment
Advertisements

 A strategic plan is a guiding document for an organization. It clarifies organizational priorities, goals and desired outcomes.  For the SRCS school.
1. 2 OUR VISION One day, all children will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. SHARED MISSION Teach For All partner organizations enlist.
#6.5 EQUITY & DISABILITY - JOINING FORCES TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AHEAD Conference 2013.
Quality Systems for Quality Teachers:
Building Strong Library Associations Programme Programme Overview Naomi Haasbroek SCECSAL Conference, Botswana, December 2010.
February 8, 2012 Session 4: Educational Leadership Policy Standards 1 Council of Chief School Officers April 2008.
Practicing the Art of Leadership: A Problem Based Approach to Implementing the ISLLC Standards, 4e © 2013, 2009, 2005, 2001 Pearson Education, Inc. All.
1 GENERAL OVERVIEW. “…if this work is approached systematically and strategically, it has the potential to dramatically change how teachers think about.
School’s Cool in Childcare Settings
Moving From Parts to a Whole Tools That Unite Partners Around A Whole Child Vision Youth in the Middle Jessica Cameron Project Manager, Whole Child Initiative.
ICT in Education UNESCO Bangkok
The EMR Internationalising Education China Project Introductions.
Teacher Effectiveness Enhancement Programme
Meeting SB 290 District Evaluation Requirements
Bibb County Schools Standard 1: Vision and Purpose Standard: The system establishes and communicates a shared purpose and direction for improving.
© 2014 The Regents of the University of Michigan. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of.
Microsoft Partners in Learning Pre-service Teacher Programme A strategic ICT integration guide for leaders of teacher education institutions Angela Schaerer.
National Secondary School Computer Fund (NSSCF)
School’s Cool in Kindergarten for the Kindergarten Teacher School’s Cool Makes a Difference!
Guidelines for Development A Visual Guide. Map Expectations Teaching staff Students Parents Auxillary staff Key Question: 1.Identify the groups to benefit.
Creating Entrepreneurship: entrepreneurship education for the creative industries David Clews Subject Centre Manager Higher Education Academy Art | Design.
342 MacLaren Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2P 0M6 A Discussion of What is Possible Prepared for Ethiopia September 4 th,2003.
Leading Change Through Differentiated PD Approaches and Structures University-District partnerships for Strengthening Instructional Leadership In Mathematics.
ISLLC Standard #1 ISLLC Standard #1 Planning School Improvement Name: Planning School Improvement that Ensures Student Success Workshop Facilitator.
Instructional leadership: The role of promoting teaching and learning EMASA Conference 2011 Presentation Mathakga Botha Wits school of Education.
Global Leaders 2008 National Advocacy for ECCD Ethiopia October 6 th, 2008.
ISLLC Standard #2 Implementation
Professional learning environments in primary and secondary contexts Philippa Cordingley Natalia Buckler CUREE.
Mission The faculty and staff of Pittman Elementary School are committed to providing every student with adequate time, effective teaching, and a positive.
Re-envisioning Teacher Preparation: Stage II September 16, 2011.
CPD Network meeting 1 February 2008 Annette Bruton Chief Inspector, HMIE.
The Principles of Learning and Teaching P-12 Training Program
Leading improvement using the Primary Framework. Keys to further improvement A growing body of research identifies important and interrelated keys to.
How to Frame an Ed.D. Program The following are a set of examples of how programs can be framed to make them unique and focused around the values of the.
Evaluation Highlights from Pilot Phase July 2005 – June 2007 Prepared for Leadership Team Meeting January 11, 2008.
Moodling in Ontario: A Professional Learning Approach Anita Drossis Nathalie Rudner ABEL Professional Learning Lead ABEL School Lead Science and Math Teacher.
Ipod Project Welcome Back Session September 27, :30- 4:30 PM (SEA # NA–Credit) Lenoir County Public Schools Preparing all students to be competitive.
AdvancED TM External Review Exit Report Polk Pre-Collegiate Academy April 16– 17, 2014.
ELearning Vision Dallas Primary School & Kindergarten 2010.
External Review Exit Report Springfield Platteview Community Schools March 2-4, 2015.
Lorne Park Public School Lorne Park Public School Technology School Success Plan 2003/2004 Learning Technologies Institute August 2003.
Quality Assurance Review Team Oral Exit Report District Accreditation Bibb County Schools February 5-8, 2012.
Introduction to GeSCI Meeting with Ministry of Education in Bolivia 26 April 2006.
BACK TO SCHOOL Welcome Back! Evaluation Task Force Findings.
March 23, NYSCSS Annual Conference Crossroads of Change: The Common Core in Social Studies.
Intel ® Teach Program International Curriculum Roundtable Programs of the Intel ® Education Initiative are funded by the Intel Foundation and Intel Corporation.
Towards a framework ….. Vision Development Where do we want to go? Why? How?
Australian Teacher Performance and Development Framework Consultation proposal.
Section 1. Introduction Orientation to Virginia’s QRIS.
ANNOOR ISLAMIC SCHOOL AdvancEd Survey PURPOSE AND DIRECTION.
MANAGEMENT 2020 ›The Commission on the Future of Management and Leadership MANAGEMENT 2020 RESEARCH, CMI, JULY 2014.
ISLLC Standard #6 ISLLC Standard #6 Supporting Education Reform Name Workshop Facilitator.
Creating Innovation through International collaboration Melanie Relton & Helen Kidd, British Council 7 April 2013, Qatar.
PIIC/PLN UPDATES AIU3 Coaches’ Workshop September 11, 2014.
Building Schools for the Future Transforming the Learning Landscape in Birmingham.
Friday Institute Leadership Team Glenn Kleiman, Executive Director Jeni Corn, Director of Evaluation Programs Phil Emer, Director of Technology Planning.
Coaches Survey Preliminary Data Highlights PA High School Coaching Initiative.
MY TIME, OUR PLACE Framework for School Age Care In Australia Prepared by: Children’s Services Central April 2012 Team Meeting Package.
Welcome to the NACADA Global Community NACADA 2016 Region 9 Conference.
Indicator 5.4 Create and implement a documented continuous improvement process that describes the gathering, analysis, and use of student achievement.
Copyright © May 2014, Montessori Centre International.
External Review Report Westminster Public Schools April 24-27, 2016.
Move Education Forward Name of School District | Date | Presenter’s Name | Presenter’s Title.
Hancock County Dementia Coalition 39 th Annual Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education Conference April 24, 2015 Building a Dementia Friendly Community.
Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School
Continuous Improvement & Innovation at RTD
Troy School District External Review Exit Report April 21-24, 2013.
Making Supported Experiments Happen Research ED FE December 3rd 2016
Seminar on the Evaluation of AUT STEM Programme
Presentation transcript:

Thinking Schools Ethiopia Program Government Schools Proposal presentation Addis Ababa Bureau of Education August 2003

BACKGROUND Ethiopia has shown significant progress in Access to education Fair equity Increase in the number of teachers, schools and institutions Female participation

GOVERNMENT VISON “to see all school-age children get access to quality primary education by the year 2015 and realize the creation of trained and skilled human power at all levels who will be driving forces in the promotion of democracy and development in the country”.

EDUCATION CHALLENGES  Quality education Active learning Cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains  Quality education Vs. Enrollment  Student achievement  transformation of the school in to a motivational and child-friendly learning environment  Lack of a sufficient number of qualified teachers  High turnover of professional personnel  Use of ICT

Eminence Social Entrepreneurs and Thinking Schools International Eminence Social Entrepreneurs diverse trainings and consulting event organization general advertising tour operation Media and communication

Continued…. Thinking Schools International is a company focused on facilitating expertise within schools, school systems and across regions and countries for transforming the practice of education towards the collaborative development of a wide range of thinking processes of all members of learning organizations.

THINKING SCHOOLS ETHIOPIA The Thinking Schools Ethiopia program for schools in Addis Ababa is a collaboration between Thinking Schools Ethiopia (part of Eminence in Ethiopia) and Thinking Schools International.

THINKING SCHOOLS ETHIOPIA VISION “For all Ethiopian children to have an opportunity to access high quality education led by trained and certified Ethiopian educators that becomes a bidirectional model of education nationally and internationally”.

GOALS Research based quality thinking approach for all students High quality on going teachers training on whole school thinking Schools working collaboratively, learning and implementing thinking skills Use of ICT to develop and support thinking collaboration Collaborating with Teachers’ colleges and universities for training of teachers in thinking Skills and Whole School development. Giving training and certification for Ethiopian master facilitators Research and documentation of Thinking Schools Ethiopia’s approach

MISSION 1.Transformational Design It is not just about students, or Teachers, or senior management: it is about engaging in the transformation of an interdependent community. Every one becomes a learner, teacher and leader. 2. Bidirectional Development Thinking Schools Ethiopia and Thinking Schools International collaborate globally through bidirectional development.

OBJECTIVES 1.Impact- Ethiopia with its unique place historically be a model of educational change. 2.Far Reaching -Ethiopia can connect and excel in the world as a collaborative model with Thinking Schools including initiatives in Brazil, UK, South Africa, India, USA, Norway,Singapore and other countries. 3.Sustainable-The trainers and research will grow from educators in the Ethiopian classrooms. 4.Assessment-ethnographic observation; interviews with students, teachers, and leaders; evaluation of student work; and test scores.

CAUSE AND EFFECT

GROWING THINKING SCHOOLS INSIDE OUT APPROCH SIX STARTING POINTS Reflective Questioning (e.g. training in Shared Inquiry) high quality questioning and listening skills Thinking Skills (e.g. training in six thinking hats) explicit use of cognitive processes Visual Mapping (e.g. Visual Tools and/or Thinking Maps Training) the use of visual tools to map out ideas Collaborative Networking (e.g. training in collegial coaching; collaborative learning)between us in pairs, groups, schools, and global networks Developing Dispositions (e.g. Habits of Mind Training) Structuring Environment (e.g. training in Reggio Emilia) considering how the physical space is organize and resources used

ICT Use of computers, internet, plasma TV, video and DVD’s for teacher trainings in Ethiopia; documentation and assessment of Thinking Schools vision; collaboratively networking schools within Wereda’s, cities and regions throughout Ethiopia through technology; and collaborations with Thinking Schools internationally.

PILOT The pilot phase of the Thinking Schools Ethiopia Project included many large-­‐scale teacher training sessions for over two thousand (2000) educators including many whole school staffs between August 2009 and April 2011.

IMPLEMENTATION School SelectionNeed Assessment Master Facilitators Training Introduction to Thinking Schools Growing Thinking Schools Inside Out Visioning Training Growing Thinking Schools Inside Out On-­‐Site Whole School Training Pa ren t Sessions Ethiopian Educator Action Research Grants Materials Translation to Amharic Global Networking Thinking Schools Ethiopia Certification

KEY ORGANIZATIONS Implementation collaborators Addis Ababa Bureau of Education Eminence Social Entrepreneurs Thinking Schools International

KEY ORGANIZATIONS Continued….. Funders and connections for funders Ashoka Centre for Development Consulting

KEY ORGANIZATIONS Continued….. Additional collaborators to support growth and sustainability Designs for Thinking INDEX Design to Improve Life IUPUI University Herron School of Art Visual Communications Thinking Foundation UNESCO ZTA Technology Solution

CONCLUSION Our program will- Facilitate Active learning Introduce Analytical thinking Guide students to think about their thinking(Meta cognition) Promote high order thinking skill Form collaborative learning networks Change communitys’ perception of quality education Provide CPD (continuous professional development) Use ICT efficiently Use visual languages school wide Define use of available resources within and around schools