06/29/2007
Extending Early Education with Technology
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In the two days prior to the 2007 World Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Chip Donohue and Selena Fox hosted the "EC eTeaching Symposium 2007: Extending Early Education with Technology". The Symposium brought together distance learning leaders from 13 countries to address the opportunities and challenges in supporting early childhood education with technology. A number of common themes have emerged during the eTeaching activities over the years:
- It starts with the children — As with all the work we do, the children are where we begin and guide all of our efforts.
- It’s not about the technology — Technology is simply another tool, another method, of delivering teacher education and professional development — it is not the only method.
- No one size fits all — While we can learn effective practices from other projects and programs, we need to determine what works best within our own context and define our own effective practices.
- Be intentional — Like the best teachers of young children, we need to know both what we want to do with technology and why — and make informed choices with specific goals for teachers and outcomes for children in mind.
- Link standards to outcomes — We need to be intentional about the connections between distance learning standards and guidelines and what we know to be best practice in early care and education.
To learn more about or to become involved , go to
World Forum EC eTeaching project.
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