ICT in Education - India & South Asia
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File:Nuvola apps kview.png ScopeThe scope of the project is to undertake a survey resulting in a comprehensive report as well as a series of country studies for each of the eight countries in the South Asia region. In the special case of India, it is proposed that, in addition to the overall study, a series of detailed case studies of individual states will be developed (say, at least five) to give a representative flavour of local developments. A similar approach may be followed in Pakistan. In addition, the report and case studies will be complemented by a series of thematic essays on topics of particular relevance to the region, such as gender, higher education, national research and education networks (NRENs) etc.
30px Approach & DeliverablesPwC’s proposed approach to the engagement has been derived out of its appreciation of the project, the objectives of this survey, good practices from our previous experiences across the globe and expertise on similar engagements. The proposed project will proceed through three distinct phases, namely: Phase I Design: The overall project design, work plan, survey plan, stakeholder communication plan will be finalized in this phase. Phase II Execute: Work on the actual survey and secondary research will be done in this phase. Phase III Report: The Survey Report and the Country Reports will be submitted after several rounds of review and feedback is incorporated.
Activities through the three phases of Design, Execution & Reporting will yield several key work products which will finally lead to the two major reports, namely the Report on Survey of ICT in Education, South Asia and the Country Reports. The key work products are graphically presented below:
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| Policy Framework for ICT in Education |
| Government Initiatives in Promoting ICT in Education |
| Quality Improvement through ICT in Education |
| Capacity Building for ICT in Education |
| Financing ICT in Education |
| Gender Equity and ICT for Education |
| Innovative use of ICT4Ed & Technological Innovation for developing Low Cost ICT products |
40px Working Bibliography
This bibliography is the initial phase of this project, while its primary objective is to inform the process of developing reports that will focus on ICT developments in each India and South Asia, it is also being shared openly in the hope that it will be useful to others, and, more importantly, that others will add items and offer suggestions for improvement. The items in this collection have been selected on the basis that they provide data about ICT in education policy development and implementation processes; current projects; constraints in implementing ICT-enabled education; infrastructure development, teacher professional development and training, and digital education content development. The bibliography is therefore a potpourri of studies, evaluation reports, policy frameworks, news items and reports from numerous surveys that have been written since 2000.
We will be adding to the work as the country reports and theme papers proceed. The working Bibliography for each section shall be found under the respective sections.
*Note: all URLs were checked between August - October 2009. We hope you will join in the process.
- Victoria L. Tinio, “ICT in Education”, http://www.apdip.net/publications/iespprimers/ICTinEducation.pdf
- 2009, “Information Society Statistical Profiles 2009: Asia and the Pacific”, International Telecommunication Union (ITU-D)
- APDIP e-Note 17, 2007 “ICT Skill Development in the Asia-Pacific Region, Part two: Bridging the gap between demand and supply”, UNDP
- Caroline Haddad, Derek Elias, Shuichi Nakayama and Lucy Hargreaves, 2005, “A Situational Analysis of Education for Sustainable Development in the Asia-Pacific Region”
- Canada, Montreal. 2008. “Proposal for Internationally Comparable Core Indicators on ICTs in Education” UNESCO http://new.unctad.org. Prepared for the 2008 Global Event on Measuring the Information Society, Geneva, the paper analyses the selection process and principles behind the selection of the ICT indicators proposed by UIS http://new.unctad.org/upload/Global%20Event%202008/UIS%20paper%20on%20ICTs%20in%20ed%20core%20indicators%20edited%20version%20final.pdf.
- A.Gutterman, S.Rahman, J.Supelano, L.Thies, M.Yang, 2009. “White Paper: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Education for Development” GAID. http://unpan1.un.org/. The paper outlines the importance, challenges and recommendations for using ICT in education for select developing countries. http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/gaid/unpan034975.pdf.
- India, New Delhi. 2009 “Facing Global and Local Challenges: The New Dynamics for Higher Education” UNESCO http://portal.unesco.org/geography/en/files/10906/12353684495Maldives/Maldives. Prepared for the UNESCO South, South-West, and Central Asia Sub Regional Preparatory Conference for 2009 World Conference on Higher Education.
- “Measuring the Information Society.” 2009. International Telecommunication Union. http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/publications/idi/2009/material/IDI2009_w5.pdf. The paper introduces an ICT Development Index which captures the level of advancement of ICT in more than a 150 countries
- “Education For All: Global Monitoring Report” 2007, UNESCO. www.unesco.org/education/GMR/2007/Full_report.pdf. The study includes an assessment of progress towards the 6 Education For All Goals the world is committed to achieve by 2015.
- “Global Education Digest 2008: Comparing Education Statistics Across the World” UNESCO. www.uis.unesco.org/template/pdf/ged/2008/GED%202008_EN.pdf. The report is a cross national comparable data to help benchmark the progress towards the Millennium Development Goals
- Khuong Vu, 2006. “ICT Penetration and Economic Growth in Developing Asia: Issue an Policy Implications.” National University of Singapore. http://scid-new.stanford.edu/publicationsprofile/1035. The paper provides a global view on the diffusion of ICT and its contribution to economic growth in Asia.
- E. C. Lallana “An Overview of ICT Policies and e-Strategies of Select Asian Economies” Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP) www.apdip.net/publications/ict4d/ict4dlallana.pdf.
- “Promoting ICT for Human Development in Asia, Realising the Millennium Development Goals.” 2004. United Nations Development Program. The paper is a research of nine Asian countries -- China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Viet Nam, exploring the potential of ICT applications towards achieving human development goals.
Relavent Links
- https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
- http://www.developmentgateway.org/rc/filedownload.do?itemId=1115377
- http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/edu_edu_spe-education-spending-of-gdp#source
- http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/SOUTHASIAEXT/0,,menuPK:158851~pagePK:146732~piPK:146813~theSitePK:223547,00.html
- http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ICTEYE/Indicators/Indicators.aspx
- http://zunia.org/cat/education/geo/1006/
- http://www.unapcict.org/activities/forum_intro.asp
- http://cms.unescobkk.org/index.php?id=1562
- http://www.unescobkk.org/fileadmin/user_upload/ict/e-books/Innovative_Case_Studies/Innovation.pdf
- http://www.unescobkk.org/index.php?id=1807
- http://cms.unescobkk.org/index.php?id=1698
30px Participants
Feel free to add your details in the format shown below.
| Participant | Nationality | Organisation | |
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| 1. | Ms. Mitakshara Kumari | India | PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd. |
| 2. | Ms. Swati Biswas | India | PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd. |
| 3. | Mr. Saurabh Agarwal | India | PricewaterhouseCoopers Pvt. Ltd. |