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e-Learning Planning Framework
                      June 2012
                Kathe Tawhiwhirangi

  Project leader: Māori Medium e-Learning Planning Framework
    Regional Team Leader: Central South, Blended e-Learning

                       www.tetoitupu.org
Aims of this session
 Illustrate what Blended e-Learning (BeL) looks like in
  schools with students, leaders, teachers, communities;
 Demonstrate what the e-Learning Planning Framework is,
  and how it relates to programmes/initiatives in schools
 Explain what the BeL project is: who is involved:
  organisation
 Explore strengths, areas to be strengthened, opportunities
  and areas to be aware of in order to be explicit about the
  way we work: could/should work
Why e-Learning PLD?
The New Zealand Curriculum…
Vision
Confident, connected, actively involved, life long
  learners…. in the 21st century
Principles
  High expectations, Treaty Of Waitangi, Cultural
  diversity, Inclusion, Learning to Learn, Community
  engagement, Coherence, Future focus
What is e-Learning PLD trying to achieve?

Student achievement is accelerated through the
affordances of e-Learning

Teachers’ and leaders’ capability to effectively
implement e-Learning is improved

Leadership is improved through e-Learning self review
and strategic planning

Effective learning communities are fostered and
supported through e-Learning opportunities
What do we mean by e-Learning?

        The appropriate use of technologies to enhance
        the learning of our learners




                                  What is Blended e-Learning?
        QuickTimeª and a          A mix/blend of F2F sessions and
      H.264 decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
                                  online/virtual sessions
                                  Flexible learning environments…
What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like
    in schools with students, leaders,
    teachers, communities

Students
- access to their learning 24/7
- the right to learn in a flexible
learning environment
- ability to access this
anywhere, anyhow, anytime
What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like
       in schools with students, leaders,
       teachers, communities

Leaders
- access to their learning/timetabling/planning 24/7
- ability to meet in a synchronous and asynchronous manner
- the right to communicate - outside of school hours as they
choose
- ability to access this information anywhere, anyhow,
anytime
What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like
         in schools with students, leaders,
         teachers, communities

Teachers
- access to their own and
student learning 24/7
- the right to communicate - outside
of school hours as they choose
- contribute to meetings F2F and virtually
- ability to access this anywhere, anyhow, anytime
What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like
        in schools with students, leaders,
        teachers, communities

Communities
- access to their childs learning 24/7
- the right to communicate & be informed - outside of school
hours as they choose
- ability to access this anywhere, anyhow, anytime
What is the eLearning Planning Framework?


The framework provides schools and teachers with:

• a self-review tool for schools to gather evidence about
practice
• a 'road map' for building e-learning capability
• a tool to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning
programmes
• resources and services to support schools as they build
capability

eLearning Planning Framework
The e-Learning Planning Framework
The e-Learning Planning Framework
Blended e learning and the e-learning planning framework
What - what is involved in each example? what does it
look like? what learning is promoted/supported?

How? - what technologies are used? how is it
integrated? how is it organised? how is it supported?

Who? - who is primarily involved? who are the
beneficiaries? who is leading the work?

Why? - why might this be considered a good example
of BeL? Why is it worthwhile? Why are the
students/teachers/leaders/ communities engaged?
Leading e-Learning

The benefits of connecting with the community

   Using storybird to improve literacy skills
Blended e learning and the e-learning planning framework
BeL project: What does it look like?
• A consortium of five companies



• Teams of facilitators working in all 4 regions of the MOE alongside
  currently allocated BeL schools
• BeLF’s (Blended eLearning Facilitators) working in close liason with
  the MOE office, principals and teaching staff
• Looking at supporting the development of eLearning capability
  school wide
• Raising student achievement with attention to the target areas -
  Pasifika, Māori & Special Ed
Your thoughts…
• Perceptions, misconceptions….Bridging the gap
• New ways of working- within, between, in the
  future
• Balancing expectations- IT experts, PLD
  facilitators, making a difference, challenging
  attitudes
• What is your ‘take-away?’ A new thinking? A
  changed perception? A challenge? A wondering?

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Blended e learning and the e-learning planning framework

  • 1. e-Learning Planning Framework June 2012 Kathe Tawhiwhirangi Project leader: Māori Medium e-Learning Planning Framework Regional Team Leader: Central South, Blended e-Learning www.tetoitupu.org
  • 2. Aims of this session  Illustrate what Blended e-Learning (BeL) looks like in schools with students, leaders, teachers, communities;  Demonstrate what the e-Learning Planning Framework is, and how it relates to programmes/initiatives in schools  Explain what the BeL project is: who is involved: organisation  Explore strengths, areas to be strengthened, opportunities and areas to be aware of in order to be explicit about the way we work: could/should work
  • 3. Why e-Learning PLD? The New Zealand Curriculum… Vision Confident, connected, actively involved, life long learners…. in the 21st century Principles High expectations, Treaty Of Waitangi, Cultural diversity, Inclusion, Learning to Learn, Community engagement, Coherence, Future focus
  • 4. What is e-Learning PLD trying to achieve? Student achievement is accelerated through the affordances of e-Learning Teachers’ and leaders’ capability to effectively implement e-Learning is improved Leadership is improved through e-Learning self review and strategic planning Effective learning communities are fostered and supported through e-Learning opportunities
  • 5. What do we mean by e-Learning? The appropriate use of technologies to enhance the learning of our learners What is Blended e-Learning? QuickTimeª and a A mix/blend of F2F sessions and H.264 decompressor are needed to see this picture. online/virtual sessions Flexible learning environments…
  • 6. What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like in schools with students, leaders, teachers, communities Students - access to their learning 24/7 - the right to learn in a flexible learning environment - ability to access this anywhere, anyhow, anytime
  • 7. What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like in schools with students, leaders, teachers, communities Leaders - access to their learning/timetabling/planning 24/7 - ability to meet in a synchronous and asynchronous manner - the right to communicate - outside of school hours as they choose - ability to access this information anywhere, anyhow, anytime
  • 8. What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like in schools with students, leaders, teachers, communities Teachers - access to their own and student learning 24/7 - the right to communicate - outside of school hours as they choose - contribute to meetings F2F and virtually - ability to access this anywhere, anyhow, anytime
  • 9. What does Blended e-Learning (BeL) look like in schools with students, leaders, teachers, communities Communities - access to their childs learning 24/7 - the right to communicate & be informed - outside of school hours as they choose - ability to access this anywhere, anyhow, anytime
  • 10. What is the eLearning Planning Framework? The framework provides schools and teachers with: • a self-review tool for schools to gather evidence about practice • a 'road map' for building e-learning capability • a tool to evaluate the effectiveness of e-learning programmes • resources and services to support schools as they build capability eLearning Planning Framework
  • 14. What - what is involved in each example? what does it look like? what learning is promoted/supported? How? - what technologies are used? how is it integrated? how is it organised? how is it supported? Who? - who is primarily involved? who are the beneficiaries? who is leading the work? Why? - why might this be considered a good example of BeL? Why is it worthwhile? Why are the students/teachers/leaders/ communities engaged?
  • 15. Leading e-Learning The benefits of connecting with the community Using storybird to improve literacy skills
  • 17. BeL project: What does it look like? • A consortium of five companies • Teams of facilitators working in all 4 regions of the MOE alongside currently allocated BeL schools • BeLF’s (Blended eLearning Facilitators) working in close liason with the MOE office, principals and teaching staff • Looking at supporting the development of eLearning capability school wide • Raising student achievement with attention to the target areas - Pasifika, Māori & Special Ed
  • 18. Your thoughts… • Perceptions, misconceptions….Bridging the gap • New ways of working- within, between, in the future • Balancing expectations- IT experts, PLD facilitators, making a difference, challenging attitudes • What is your ‘take-away?’ A new thinking? A changed perception? A challenge? A wondering?

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Introduction and setting the scene Consortium delivering PLD alongside schools & kura Background: Mainstream trained, Kura developed Two children who upskill me at all times - and even when I don’t want to be! Teaching my children challenged by beliefs around teaching
  • #3: Students - flexible learning environments / accessibility to tchrs outside of 9-3pm, ‘as you learn’ support, relationship building, knowing they are valued Tchrs - coaching and mentoring outside rigid timeframes, ‘just in time’ support Leaders - ability to have a wide view - at any time - of the status of learning in their schools Communities - invitations to participate in their childs learning, voice is invited, students are valued, students realise the support network they have wrapped around them eLPF - a framework and awareness ‘tool’ to place everyone in the ‘environment’ on the same page. Shared understandings, common language and a co-constructed plan going forward heading towrads raised student achievement BeL project - what is/involved/organisation Explore - strengths/areas to be strengthened / opportunities/areas to be aware of
  • #4: Vision Confident Positive in their own identity; Motivated and reliable; Resourceful; Enterprising and entrepreneurial; Resilient Connected Able to relate well to others; Effective users of communication tools; Connected to the land and environment; Members of communities; International citizens Actively involved Participants in a range of life contexts; Contributors to the well-being of New Zealand – social, cultural, economic, and environmental Lifelong learners Literate and numerate; Critical and creative thinkers; Active seekers, users, and creators of knowledge; Informed decision makers Principles High expectations The curriculum supports and empowers all students to learn and achieve personal excellence, regardless of their individual circumstances. Treaty of Waitangi The curriculum acknowledges the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the bicultural foundations of Aotearoa New Zealand. All students have the opportunity to acquire knowledge of te reo Māori me ōna tikanga. Cultural diversity The curriculum reflects New Zealand’s cultural diversity and values the histories and traditions of all its people. Inclusion The curriculum is non-sexist, non-racist, and non-discriminatory; it ensures that students’ identities, languages, abilities, and talents are recognised and affirmed and that their learning needs are addressed. Learning to learn The curriculum encourages all students to reflect on their own learning processes and to learn how to learn. Community engagement The curriculum has meaning for students, connects with their wider lives, and engages the support of their families, whānau, and communities. Coherence The curriculum offers all students a broad education that makes links within and across learning areas, provides for coherent transitions, and opens up pathways to further learning. Future focus The curriculum encourages students to look to the future by exploring such significant future-focused issues as sustainability, citizenship, enterprise, and globalisation.
  • #5: Outcomes across the whole PLD area! Information at their fingertips 24/7 - Networking opportunities - Wider conversations - Awareness growth…. e -Learning - the SMART use of ICT will only come about with the on-going development of PD Leadership is critical in driving this area ELC - crucial in continuing to stretch and grow / expand
  • #7: Students access to their learning 24/7 the right to learn in a flexible learning environment ability to access this anywhere, anyhow, anytime
  • #12: 9. Kathe: Slides 9-10 = 5 mins Introduce the eLPF - a roadmap to gauge the current ‘state’ of your learning environment (class, school, group) The dimensions Reflect on some of the context: Taking 1 of the videos - and at a quick glance - choose the dimension you feel the video was best suited What may not be initially obvious, is the depth and scope that sits behind this frame Equally, what you will eventually recognise, is that this is not a stand alone area (e-Learning) and in actual fact, weaves across all curriculum areas OR…….. Discuss how the dimensions were reflected in each of the examples???
  • #13: 10. Kathe If on the previous slide you decided which dimension your video clip was best suited…. On this slide, at which stage would your example/video be at, or working towards The eLPF in it’s entirety, allowed schools to see a clear way forward in regard to developing further, their e-Capability
  • #15: 7. Margaret
  • #18: Using Storybird to improve literacy skills The role of the e-learning leader in Hingaia Peninsula School Professional learning communities The benefits of connecting with the community Mobile phones in education