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e-Learning leaders call for greater collaboration among education ministries, school administrators, teachers and parents
- Egypt: Tuesday, November 11 - 2008 at 15:58
- PRESS RELEASE
Experts in e-Learning have called for a change of mindset and greater collaboration among education ministries, school administrators, teachers and parents to speed the development of e-Learning in the GCC and better prepare students for jobs in the Knowledge Economy.
"Globalization means that the jobs of tomorrow are in the Knowledge Economy. To produce students with the right skills we need to change from prescriptive learning of facts to a method of teaching that encourages the understanding of processes and critical thinking skills."
The panel also called for greater government support for faster and cheaper broadband internet access for schools.
"Expecting schools to pay commercial rates for broadband access is a tax on education," said Ahmed Badr, Vice President of Services, ITWorx. "Our experience of implementing e-Learning programmes for Kent and Durham county councils in the United Kingdom shows that local and national government support is essential."
The UAE Ministry of Education in partnership with ITWorx has completed the roll-out out of its pioneering e-learning platform, in both Arabic and English, to 50 El Ghad schools in the Emirates.
ITWorx, which is the global reference site for training and development of the Microsoft Learning Gateway, has also been commissioned by GEMS to provide an e-Learning platform to its 27 schools, and it is working with Qatar's Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR), to roll out its Knowledge Net portal.
Hossam Megahed, ITIDA board member, said:
"e-Learning is transforming education and we all have a responsibility to ensure that the students of today are equipped with the skills of tomorrow.
"Teaching is changing and governments, schools, parents and teachers must collaborate to create the right environment for the adoption of e-Learning. We must challenge convention with its focus on learning facts to achieve percentage grade results to one of creative learning with a focus on understanding processes and challenging convention."
ITIDA is the organisation that is tasked with developing the IT sector in Egypt. The agency relies on partnerships with local and international institutions and bodies with the aim of enhancing the human capacity and technical skills that has lead to Egypt becoming one of the fastest growing hotspots for the global outsourcing sector.
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About ITIDA:The Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) is a governmental entity affiliated to Egypt's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. It is responsible for growing and developing Egypt's position as a leading global outsourcing location by attracting foreign direct investment to the industry and maximizing the exports of IT services and applications.
Located in the heart of the modern business environment at Smart Village, the six hundred acre business park on the outskirts of Cairo, ITIDA is a self sustainable entity that drives the IT industry in Egypt and raises awareness among the Egyptian people of the benefits and use of ICT to advance socio-economic welfare of the whole community.
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Ahmed Reda
Media & Communication Manager
ITIDA
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Riham El Adl
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M: +201 231 02388
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