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The Role of ICT in Enhancing Education in Developing Countries: Findings from an Evaluation of The Intel® Teach Essentials Course
(PDF, 218 KB)
This paper examines the influence of an information and communication technologies (ICT)-focused professional development program—the Intel® Teach Essentials Course—on classroom learning environments in six schools in Chile, India, and Turkey.
Intel® Teach Essentials Course Education Development Center, Inc. / Center for Children and Technology September
2009
A First Look at the Intel® Teach Getting Started Course: Impact on Teachers’ Knowledge and Skills in Five Countries
(PDF, 1,341 KB)
As part of a formative evaluation of the initial deployment of the program, researchers interviewed educators in five countries where Getting Started was implemented in 2007 to understand what Participant Teachers (PTs) think of the course, whether it has enabled them to use Information and Communications Technology more, whether it is filling a relevant need in their countries, whether PTs see the value in the new teaching methods, and how they follow up on training when they are back in their schools.
Intel® Teach Program Getting Started Course Education Development Center, Inc. and SRI International May
2008
ICT, Education Reform, and Economic Growth:
A Conceptual Framework
(PDF, 270 KB)
Increasingly, educational policy makers are being asked to formulate educational policies and programs-particularly those related to ICT-in ways that advance the nation's economic and social development goals. This paper describes factors that influence this, presents a conceptual framework to analyze ICT-based education reform, and provides recommendations to help policy makers move toward an education system based on knowledge creation.
n/a Robert B. Kozma, Ph.D. April
2008
ICT, Education Reform, and Economic Growth:
The Role of the Intel® Education Initiative

(PDF, 241 KB)
This paper uses the conceptual framework presented in the paper above to show how programs of the Intel® Education Initiative can help educational policy makers and leaders prepare their teachers and students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century and contribute to national economic and social goals.
Intel® Education
Robert B. Kozma, Ph.D. April 2008
Preparing Future Teachers for 21st Century Learning: Partnerships that enhance the capacity of pre-service education
(PDF, 186 KB)
This paper focuses on a pre-service program designed to equip future teachers for their role in preparing students to live in a changing world. It draws from a three year study of the Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course, pre-service curriculum, conducted by evaluation teams in ten Asia Pacific countries and coordinated by Deakin University, Australia.
In particular, it highlights the positive impact of the Essentials Course on Teacher Education Institutions, teacher educators, pre-service teachers and new teachers who completed the program during their pre-service training. It also identifies the factors that underpin success.
Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course, pre-service curriculum
Carol Oakley
Deakin University
Faculty of Arts and Education
Centre for Educational Leadership and Renewal
Australia
April 2008
Intel Teach Affiliate Case Studies:
Promoting Statewide Professional Development

(PDF, 380 KB)
This report presents findings from evaluation research on the Intel® Teach Affiliate (ITA) management structure.
EDC/CCT conducted case studies of ITAs in six states, to investigate how the new ITA structure was working toward achieving goals related to systemic reform, educational technology use, and, ultimately, improvements in student achievement.
Intel® Teach Program
EDC/CCT January 2008
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