Dear Dr. Wayne, Randy and other friends,

Connecting to an earlier thread about the urgent requirement of teacher
education in ZA, we have to offer support officially. Before that we require
some urgent and very basic preparations. For example, WE has now a very good
repository of learning content…but as pointed out by many earlier,
collaboration happens seldom. In our L4C Workshops we have to give greater
emphasis on the best wiki practice on *'where to start a new page?*' Now it
is time to take this vital structural issue seriously. We have to take
special care to avoid the situation wherein valuable content lay scattered,
and we move towards creating another wikipedia, rather than learning content
supportive to QFs and Curricula. A monthly e-News letter to introduce major
events, new projects and higlighting the progress in existing projects may
be started to facilitate collaboration.



Another thing we should do is to keep panels of WEs with specific experience
and aptitude that can help us in the event of WE taking up projects
officially. There should be a system to enlist names and other details
voluntarily by members and a verification process to ensure the reliability.
Online Volunteering project of UN
http://www.onlinevolunteering.org/en/index.html and *Professional
Educational Organization International *http://www.peoi.org/* are doing the
same successfully for years.*



These aspects may be examined for incorporating in Phase 3 of WE that is
being developed.

-- 
Warm regards

Anil
http://wikieducator.org/User:Anil_Prasad
http://wikieducator.org/India
http://wikieducator.org/Qualification_Framework
http://wikieducator.org/Qualification_Framework/Professional_Education/Management/MHRM

Skype: apletters


On 12/8/08, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Randy,
>
> Good thinking Randy --- there are many strategic elements in your post,
> which I think we need to incorporate into our evolving strategy for the
> future:
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:WikiEducator_3.0
>
> Thinking about Professional Development, clearly this is an important node
> for development. Thinking about the value proposition, there are two
> important reasons why an OER approach to professional development makes so
> much sense:
>
> 1) Almost every tertiary education institution has a professional
> development unit -- yet in my experience most are not adequately resourced
> in terms of staff or budget to do what needs to be done on campus.
> 2) An OER approach to professional development should theoretically be less
> threatening to institutions testing the OER waters because PD courses for
> academic staff are not necessarily courses on which institutions compete
> with each other.
>
> Back in the early conceptualisation phases of WikiEducator (i.e. before we
> moved to a hosted server solution) -- on 19 March 2006 I set up a PD
> development node on WE envisioning rapid growth (
> http://www.wikieducator.org/index.php?title=Professional_Development_(eLearning_and_Instructional_Design)&oldid=1807)
>  -- However, I suspect that the idea was premature and poorly implemented
> :-), especially given that at the time we only had 10 registered accounts!
> (Wow -- can you believe that we're nearing the threshold of 7000 users!)
>
> So I thinking the timing is right to progress this further.
>
> With reference to your suggested refinements on the L4C initiative -- again
> the timing is just right from a strategic point of view. The current
> iterration of L4C will run to 30 June 2009 -- as determined by our external
> funding support from Hewlett. We need to start thinking about where we take
> L4C in the future --- and I really like your ideas for refocusing and
> reconfiguring the initiative.
>
> I'd be keen to hear what folk think?  How should WE provide support for
> capacity development in the future?  In what ways can we improve on our
> current approaches?
>
> Cheers
> Wayne
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 09:10 -0800, Randy Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Great dialogue.....I've been sleeping on this thread here, reflecting on
> conversations that I've had with Nellie, Maria and several L4C students, and
> what's becoming clear, is that Professional Development is an essential
> 'branding opportunity' for WikiEducator. On WE, we have so many projects and
> activities, it's easy to get lost in the fog.... (so a bit of a ramble
> coming up here - I'm not as eloquent as Leigh or Wayne... :-)
>
> I'm thinking back to my economic development days, and how can we 'package'
> what we have in a way that's appealing to educators - who may or may not
> know about open education. I'm also thinking about institutions' perennial
> quest to teach their teachers new stuff - which is great, but it's for the
> masses, not customised to the indivdual interests of teachers....
>
> So, I'm thinking.... why not a process of "you scratch my back, I'll
> scratch someone else's itch". (Note, I didn't say "you scratch my back, I'll
> scratch 'yours').
>
> The great thing about the WE community is that we have so many
> teacher-educators with so many interests (a network!)... The question is...,
> how can we leverage our WE Network in service of Teacher Educator's
> Professional Development? I'm thinking that it might make sense to go with a
> Centre of Excellence approach for Professional Development - to help us with
> branding and outreach to teacher educators in line with their own ProD
> interests, not just our wiki skills approach - (see what I've put up
>
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Professional_Development<http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?1pd7aqbPab9JBUQsLCzAQsCzBYS02ciaOZ1KSPH7w0e1qdnvFiloquaxTCvfGIHY9CXZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdECQnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
>
> I'm also thinking that we have to change the L4C messaging around the
> requirements for the Learning Contract (i.e., in the 10-day or the 5-day
> courses) - put emphasis on what Learners have to Offer and Share with their
> Peers, in terms of something that they can Teach another Educator. (The
> emphasis on OER is great, but the reality is, that if you develop it on
> WikiEducator, it is an OER! :-)
>
> I think a subtle yet important shift in emphasis could help us convey our
> value proposition, particularly those teacher-educators who want to learn
> new skills. Of course we want them to develop OERs in our community, but
> first things first - let's have them share something easy, something they're
> comfortable with, and something they can "teach" others in our community
> ....
>
> Your thoughts, feedback?
>
> - Randy
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Leigh Blackall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> And of course, anyone is free to participate in the 2 teacher training
> courses we have on Wikied already (though they are designed for higher
> education practitioners who have ready access to the Internet).
>
>
>    - Flexible 
> Learning<http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?b9EVjhuphpdIL6zBYQsCzAQsLCM0pyhmnEdSStoY01Me-Ayc9g8yHJoyHF_xYy1_yF_X64E4hlqeSDaTCXZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdFCQnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
>    - Online 
> Facilitation<http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?2OqekQnCkmjrbNEVvd79EVd7bVI04oAlBW3tJDmf00s5ZJ8-kZDa14lH0-kf5lRmUiDbW6XZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdICQnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
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>
> These 2 courses run twice a year, and informal participation is welcome for
> anyone anywhere. I am continuously looking for ways in which formal tuition
> and assessment can be made entirely free, but at the moment I can only offer
> informal participation for free. What's the difference? Personal learning
> support and a piece of paper at the end that says you are good to go to NZ
> standards.
>
> Shortly, we will have more of our teacher training courses available in
> this model, and many of the others may be more appropriate for secondary
> teachers and other practitioners who do not have ready access to the
> Internet.
>
> So, with more and more of these sorts of courses becoming available in all
> sorts of versions of FREE, I think teacher training in Africa could well be
> offered for free.
>
>
>
>
>  On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi Randy,
>
> Teacher education is a huge challenge -- particularly in Sub-Saharan
> Africa.  I think there are ways in which the WikiEducator community can
> help.
>
> A couple of thoughts -
>
> 1. With considerable surprise and celebration :-) -- I now see that the
> Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) project is using a CC-BY-SA
> license!!!!! --- Previously they were using a non-free content license -- so
> it seems that some of the lobbying and noise has rendered positive results
> :-).
>
> See:
> http://www.tessafrica.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3&Itemid=119<http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?5AQsFELcEICSnzhO-qejhOqenPo0avQFHIpmTwrw5Y4illFOH0VslJm4_xdE80wPbP1SNDaN_J104igepq2083p-H90V54QsCXZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdI6QnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
>
> I'll get in touch with the TESSA organisers and start exploring ways we can
> support TESSA in the achievement of their objectives -- for example, L4C
> training workshops in building capacity for content development.
>
> 2. Declan McCabe has pioneered and innovative model for student teachers to
> engage in OER content development. We can build on this experience in
> connecting teacher education institutions around the world --- mmm lots of
> potential here!
>
> See:  
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Biology_in_elementary_schools<http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?b9EVjhuphpdIL6zBYQsCzAQsLCM0hyhmnEdSStoY01MpBk-F4IaOwa-vWLMDIiMHiNeJjW6XZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdLCQnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
>
> 3. Vincent Kiza, is a Ugandan teacher and serves on our Council. We should
> get in touch with Vincent for ideas. In fact, very soon Gayaza High School
> will be hosting a L4C workshop. Also, WhiteEagle from Germany (WE Council
> member) and Vincent are laying the foundations for the Center for innovative
> physics teaching in Uganda (
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Ted/Project_Planning/Uganda<http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?2OqekQnCkmjrbNEVvd79EVd7bVI04oAlBW3tJDmf00s1fEo5ER4vJcl2N-Mxa170ChS26CXZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdK6QnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>)
>
> I'm pretty sure that more ideas will emerge --- but we certainly have a few
> good leads to follow. Good thinking Randy!
>
> Cheers
> Wayne
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 12:51 -0800, Randy Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I came across this news item (December, 2008) in the Independent
> Online, from South Africa)
>
> Teachers should be trained for free in order to try to close SA's
> current 20 000-plus teacher shortfall, the SA Council of Educators
> said on Thursday.
>
> "Considering the low levels of intake at teacher-training facilities
> and the high costs of training... the Council calls for free teacher
> training for all prospective teachers, with immediate effect," said
> SACE CEO Rej Brijraj on Thursday.
>
> Link: 
> http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=105&art_id=nw20081204165824720C518870
>  
> <http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?ICzBd5VB5ASOYqenPhOqejhO-r01iGvRGYarw5Y4ilfCaOgehq208IvaNklAwsztZE80zoP5p87gc9TKYyDtx5NZVdwsDsivhuu7ndTWX3yr2b9EVjKrKr8N8lrxrOX9eiNoMTKXEz0zcGjGj8f1XEuP1MMmC7zzz2KSaOxeJ2pRGDY011h6Ji9_AoRrmFOVJdxBV4SyCCYUUqenC7zrOpIQJwb8H8qgrJIWNdbFEw1vF6y04_JyvNEq81wDlIZ0Qg3fCy04NSkfgd43JoCy0nz_Cy0Qk35mVAPh08eNBrjh13P53h1IpOIvVEFdPYfDyN-Owr76QnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
>
> ***
>
> I have a few comments / questions:
>
> * What role could WikiEducator in addressing this skills shortage in
> general; and in particular with respect to teacher training?
>
> * Do we have teacher training materials available, or how can we
> facilitate collaborative development of more?
>
> * I recall that our New Zealand colleagues are interested in teacher
> education, as is India's NCERT - http://www.ncert.nic.in/welcome.asp 
> <http://console.mxlogic.com/redir/?mjhOCyYOyOrpud7bVEVd79EVvdw0Em-c-xaTixxzPR_U7CXZtxNdx5AQsFTdTdAoAaJMJVtAD9oIorTtQhwhCl9R9A7wZQfpwUobj3NNNxnr5pgDmxcWRj-00wEzmF4_OcqJHkVsSCMOYyrhjjussd7bP3NJVcSqmM5AlAd8dSStoCBQQg0LQzh02vSNfUQd40MjGSuwq81DPh02oXa7E6y1SIjh0bN_Ph0qa1yHsOpEw47oOJFEwxVyxEwScVmfYQkCV-7PNo_pgdL6QnPrbNEVvd7bzNEVdJMkF57x_hbi4>
> ~ who specifically is interested in teacher training?
>
> * Please do share your ideas, thoughts and suggestions...
>
> - Randy
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> skype - leigh_blackall
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