Ministerial Forum “Global Dialogue on ICT and Education Innovation – Towards Sustainable Development Goal for Education (SDG 4)” was organized by the UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (UNESCO IITE) in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation at the Moscow International Education Fair on 18-19 April 2018 in Moscow (Russia). The Forum brought together representatives of ministries of education, heads of leading universities, practitioners from academic institutions and teacher professional development centres, as well as experts, educators and innovators in the field of ICT in education, coordinators of UNESCO networks, representatives of NGOs, IGOs, and private IT companies.
The Forum was opened by Ms. Olga Vasilyeva, Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation: “It is our common interest to focus on such important areas as pre-school and vocational education, the creation of an inclusive environment in educational institutions, and the training of teachers for all levels of education. And in this, I’m sure, a special role belongs to the effective use of information and communication technologies in education”. Ms. Vasilyeva highlighted that cooperation with UNESCO is one of the priorities of Russia and the Ministry of Education and Science on the international arena. Representative of the UNESCO Headquarters Mr. Fengchun Miao, Chief of the Unit for ICT in Education, delivered a presentation on “Leveraging ICTs for achieving SDG 4”.
The plenary and two panel sessions of the Ministerial Forum were held on 18 April. The Panel Session “ICT Potential for Future Teachers and Future Schools” allowed participants to discuss polices and practices of innovative educational environment and new competencies of students and teachers of the 21st century in technology-mediated education. Speakers of the Panel Session shared experience from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East and proposed the perspectives of ICT potential for future development of education with engagement of national authorities, academia, international organisations, private sector and NGOs. The session was co-moderated by Ms. Natalia Amelina, Chief of Unit of Teacher Professional Development and Networking of UNESCO IITE, and Mr. Kuzvinetsa Peter Dzvimbo, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Vaal University of Technology in South Africa, Governing Board member of UNESCO IITE.
The session “Digital Pedagogy and OER: Translating Commitments and Policies into Actions and Practices” was aimed to discuss the policies for the implementation and mainstreaming of digital pedagogies in education systems. Internationally recognized experts from Africa, Asia, Europe and North America deliberated on the issues related to expanding educational opportunities through the use of ICT in education. Special emphasis was placed on the importance of fostering inclusive and quality education systems, particularly though widening the access to quality digital content available in local languages, including Open Educational Resources (OER), the role of new digital media in complementing the learning process and the need for adapting of curriculum to accommodate adequate digital skills and media and information literacy. During the session, participants examined implementing scalable innovations against present state of policy, capacity and partnership with a view to align practice with policy.
The Forum also included three parallel workshops organized on 19 April. The Workshop “Teachers for Education 2030: ICT Potential for Transformation of the System” brought together government officials from national ministries of education in charge of ICT in secondary education of South Africa and Uzbekistan, experts of teacher and professor communities, as well as representatives of Russian and British IT companies. The main subject of presentations was how to promote innovative pedagogy and teachers’ professional development through and with ICT.
The Workshop “Openness for Quality and Equity in Education” intended to examine current and emerging trends in educational practice and innovations related to open teaching and learning in the context of the quality and equity in education. Particular attention was paid to the pressing issues in mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation in open education. Policy-makers, experts and practitioners from China, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan as well as representatives from UNESCO Headquarters and UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education became the key speakers at the workshop. The core issues raised at the workshop included measuring the present adoption and future impact of OER; sharing promising models and experiences in developing, adapting and monitoring innovations in open education; identifying scalable and sustainable ICT-enabled educational models to enhance the quality of learning and develop the core competencies for the digital era; and the role of openness in facilitating educational innovation and transformation through ICT.
The Partnership Roundtable “Collaboration between Public and Private Sectors” served as a platform for private and public sector, international organisations and academia representatives to present best examples of collaboration between different actors to ensure an effective educational ecosystem and discuss perspective areas for cooperation. Guest speakers engaged in the discussion represented such companies as IBM Russia/CIS, online learning platforms Uchi.ru and Codewards. Academic perspective was presented by the Lamar University from the USA and the Limkokwing University from Botswana. International organisations also contributed to the discussion with International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Office for Russia and CIS and experts from a Dutch NGO – International Centre of Excellence for Innovative Learning.
The Forum became a platform for the participants to share policies and innovative experience; discuss the challenges and opportunities of ICT-enhanced quality education; build on partnerships to develop and implement evidence-based and results-oriented national education strategies to meet the challenges of Education 2030.
Programme of the Ministerial Forum
- Presentations
Panel Session 1 “ICT Potential for Future Teachers and Future Schools”
- Dr. Mansoor Al Awar
Chancellor, Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University; Chair of the Governing Board of UNESCO IITE (United Arab Emirates)
HBMSU’s lifelong learning model unlocks doors to the future of education - Ms. Yumiko Yokozeki
Director, UNESCO-IICBA
IICBA’s efforts in enhancing teaching and learning through ICT integration in Africa – achievements and challenges - Mr. Li Ming
Director, International Center for Higher Education Innovation under the auspices of UNESCO (China)
The application of ICT in teachers and talent training - Ms. Helen Pospelova
Senior Vice-President, ABBYY 3A (Russia)
Technologies of artificial intelligence and future education - Ms. Nella Pruss
Rector, University of Management “Tisbi”, UNESCO ASPnet National Coordinator in the Russian Federation (Russia)
Harnessing ICT in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network in Russia - Mr. Hao Gong
Chairman of Huashi Education Co., Ltd. (China)
Connecting every school and sharing the world as your own classroom-HSEDU’s vision and practice
Panel Session 2 “Digital Pedagogy and OER: Translating Commitments and Policies into Actions and Practices”
- Mr. Steven Duggan
Director, Global Partnerships, Microsoft Corporation
Next digital divide - Mr. Gard Titlestad
Secretary General, International Council for Open and Distance Education
OER repositories – towards an OER space for innovation? - Mr. Neil Butcher
Director, Neil Butcher & Associates, OER Africa
OER as a tool for equity: lessons from the developing world - Mr. Ricaud Auckbur
Director of E-Education, Ministry of Education and Human Resources, Tertiary Education and Scientific Research (Mauritius)
Governance of ICT in education in Mauritius: perspective of Small Island Developing States - Mr. Dai Shen
Senior Vice-President, Weidong Cloud Education Group (China)
How Class & Campus Support Digital Pedagogy - Ms. Svetlana Knyazeva
Chief of the Unit for Digital Pedagogy and Learning Materials, UNESCO IITE
Future for ICT in higher education: changes due to the use of open content
Partnership Roundtable “Collaboration between Public and Private Sectors”
- Mr. George Saltsman
Director, Lamar University Center for Educational Innovation and Digital Learning (USA)
The Digital Educator Collaboration: A Model to Maximize Public and Private Investments in Teacher Development - Mr. Jaap van Voorst
President, International Centre of Excellence for Innovative Learning (the Netherlands)
Delivering education in emergencies – our story of co-creation and collaboration; not competition! - Ms. Vera Soloveva
ITU office for CIS (Russia)
ITU-UNESCO IITE Cooperation in the field of ICT Accessibility - Ms. Irina Efremova-Gart
Corporate Citizenship Manager, IBM Russia/CIS (Russia)
P-Tech: helping young bright minds reach their full potential in the digital era - Mr. Sergei Veremenko
Regional Development Manager, Uchi.ru (Russia)
Universal education. Regional development experience of Russian educational platform uchi.ru - Mr. Maksim Voloshin
Founder and CEO “Codewards”, Business Development Director RedMadRobot (Russia)
Innovative ICT in education: “Codewards” successful collaboration in Russian regions
Workshop “Openness for Quality and Equity in Education”
- Mr. Fengchun Miao
Head of the Unit for ICT in Education, UNESCO HQ
Mainstreaming OER towards Education 2030 - Mr. Vladimir Tikhomirov
Chair of the Expert Council on Information Technologies in Education under the Committee for Education and Science, Russian State Duma (Russia)
Priority development of digital education as a pacing factor of efficient functioning of the digital economy - Ms. Natalia Gendina
Director of the Research Institute of Information Technologies in Social Sphere, Kemerovo State Institute of Culture and Arts (Russia)
21st century skills and information culture within the context of openness and quality of education - Ms. Jonghwi Park
Programme Specialist, UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education
ICT to facilitate the achievement of SDG4 in Asia and the Pacific: UNESCO’s perspectives - Mr. Bakhtiyar Malikov
Deputy Director of the Department of Strategical Planning and Coordination, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan)
Strategic goals for Kazakhstan education system in the context of transition to digital economy - Ms. Larisa Marchenko
Adviser to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan)
Challenges and prospects for development of OER in Kyrgyzstan - Mr. Ozodjon Haydarov
Director of the Centre of E-Learning, Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan ( Uzbekistan)
OER in higher education of the Republic of Uzbekistan - Mr. Yuchi Zhao
Administration Officer, UNESCO International Research and Training Centre for Rural Education (China)
Bridging the gap: OER for equitable and quality rural education in China - Mr. Alexander Fadeev
Director of the Centre for Digital Educational Technologies, Tomsk Polytechnic University (Russia)
Online technologies in engineering education - Mr. Fedor Dudyrev
Head of the Centre for Vocational Education Research, National Research University – Higher School of Economics (Russia)
Adaptive learning and open educational resources in vocational education and training - Mr. Sergey Pevnev
Director, Public Affairs and Corporate Citizenship Group, Samsung Electronics CIS HQ (Russia)
Samsung digital technologies in education
Workshop “Teachers for Education 2030: ICT Potential for Transformation of the System”
- Mr. Kadambay Saytov
Head of ICT Integration in Education, Ministry of National Education of Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan)
Development of ICT competencies of school leaders and teachers in Uzbekistan - Dr. John Ostrowick
Project Manager, Office of the Director-General, Department of Basic Education (South Africa)
Empowering teachers to use ICTs in South Africa - Mr. Dhruv Patel
CEO, NISAI Academy (the United Kingdom)
Technology used to support Teachers and Teaching in the 21st Century Education System - Mr. Mikhail Puchkov
Vice-Rector for Scientific Research Programs and Information Technology, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia (Russia)
ICT platform or ICT ecosystem to ensure Education 2030? - Ms. Elena Kadina
Director, Saint-Petersburg Gymnasium-Internat №664 (Russia)
Fostering an information and education environment of a UNESCO Associated School (case of the Saint-Petersburg Gymnasium-Internat №664) - Mr. Panteleymon Yegorov
Director of the North-Eastern Science and Innovation Centre of Inclusive Education Development, North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk (Russia)
Assistive technologies in inclusive education for people with visual impairments
- Dr. Mansoor Al Awar