eSkwela项目-菲律宾失学青少年和成人的eSchool

Machunwangliu Kamei
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全球有7.74亿文盲(联合国教科文组织,2009年),南亚地区存在严重的文盲问题。本文讨论了eSkwela项目作为替代学习系统(ALS)在菲律宾的实施情况。该倡议直接响应国家发展优先事项,为菲律宾的流动教师/教学管理人员和校外学习者提供电子学习机会和信息通信技术(ICT)学习资源。本文评估了eSkwela项目倡议如何为远程和电子学习、混合学习提供机会,以及如何通过创新地使用信息通信技术进行内容开发来支持替代学习系统(ALS)。它提出了宏观观点,对仍在进行中的eSkwela项目的战略方法、设计、挑战和成功进行了案例研究。资讯及通讯科技教育的雏形,让市民获得新时代的识字和终身学习的机会。
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eSkwela project - eSchool for out-of-school youths and adults, Philippines
There are 774 million non-literates globally (UNESCO, 2009) and there is the acute problem of illiteracy grave in South Asian region. The paper discusses the implementation of eSkwela project as Alternative Learning System (ALS) in Philippines. The initiative responds directly to a national development priority to bring elearning opportunities and Information Communication Technology (ICT) for learning resources to mobile teachers / instructional managers and out-of-school learners in the Philippines. The paper assesses how the eSkwela project initiatives have provided opportunities for remote and elearning, blended learning and how Alternative Learning System (ALS) has been supported by innovative use of ICT for content development. It presents a macro view, case study of the strategic approach, design, challenges and successes faced by the eSkwela project which is still a work in progress. Rudiments in ICT for Education for citizens to attain the new-age literacy and lifelong learning opportunities are also evaluated.
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