The role of ICT in improving the quality of learning and teaching in East African schools and teacher education
Research and development team:
Sara Hennessy (University of Cambridge), Susan Crichton (University of Calgary), Azra Naseem, Institute for Educational Development [IED]-Pakistan, and Brown Onguko, Vincent D Shirao, Susan Namalefe, Peter Kajoro, Leonard Wamakote and Apollo Abungu (all at Institute for Educational Development [IED]-East Africa).
Collaborative activities
Our initial collaborative activities are currently running in parallel:
- conducting a literature review on uses of ICT in primary and secondary schools and teacher education institutions in African Commonwealth countries, with a particular focus on East Africa, in order to inform our research and professional development work (Lit review overview 2008-09 and Lit review longer paper)
- increasing IED-EA Faculty capacity for integrating ICT into their teaching and learning through an extensive programme of supported and sustained professional development, ultimately working towards developing more courses and materials employing distance and online/blended learning
- evaluating the impact of this intervention through ongoing action research (Professional development overview 2009-09)
- setting up a new Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning Centre at IED-EA
- exploring use of online tools for research collaboration; documenting existing practice, evaluating benefits of different tools and developing strategy to facilitate future team collaboration (Collaborative tools overview 2008-09)


