Saturday, May 11, 2013

Hat would raise teachers digitally - IT.Branschen

Agency’s report last month showed that the use of IT in schools do not follow the same pace as the purchase of new computers and tablets. Now, Anna-Karin Hatt and the Centre Party to invest in a national digital learning boost for the order of 500 million. The idea is that the country’s teachers will have the chance to educate themselves during their working hours in order to be better able to take advantage of the digital tools.

Class=”paragraphIntro”> – Three teachers say they need to get practical skills to enable them to use the new digital tools in a good way in their teaching, writes Anna-Karin Hatt on his blog.

She points out that Admittedly, municipalities and private schools responsibility to ensure that teachers have the right skills to develop teaching.

– But if Government with a digital teacher-lift can be with and strengthening the resources for it, it’s good. Because then more teachers quickly get the digital skills they need to be able to use modern tools to help more children and young people to learn more.

The Centre Party’s alliance colleague Moderates in what the party calls “Learn @ rlyftet 3.0″ highlighted the need for more IT training for its teachers. The proposal is the idea that schools should be able to choose from a number of courses that the school offers work.

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