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ICT in schools ― the Swedish experience

ICT in schools ― the Swedish experience. About the publish results from a 2008 survey among teachers and school leaders some history some contextual information. ICT in schools - the Swedish experience. Six surveys during the autum 2008: Preschool staff

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ICT in schools ― the Swedish experience

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  1. ICT in schools ― the Swedish experience • About the publish results from a 2008 survey among teachers and school leaders • some history • some contextual information

  2. ICT in schools - the Swedish experience • Six surveys during the autum 2008: • Preschool staff • Teachers in compulsary and upper secondary • Teachers in adult education • Headmasters in preschools • Headmasters in compulsary and upper secondary • Headmasters in adult education • Respondent rate between 57 and 73 percent

  3. ICT in schools - the Swedish experience • 81% of all have Internetaccess at home • 96% of 18 - 24 year olds have access to Internet • 50% of all 5 year olds have used Internet • Internet users spend 9,7 hours per week online • Still - 2 000 000 swedes don´t have access or don´t use Internet

  4. ICT in schools - the Swedish experience

  5. Teachers access to computers

  6. Teachers use of ICT in class

  7. Teachers self evaluated ICT competence

  8. Teachers need for competence development Source criticism

  9. Information to parents

  10. Need for investments

  11. Access to pedagogical software

  12. Source criticism when using Internetevaluation of websites Teachers teach source criticism (according to themselfes) • 4 out of 10 in municipal compulsary schools • 6 out of 10 in private compulsary schools • 7 out of 10 municipal upper secondary schools • 8 out of 10 in private upper secondary schools

  13. The Swedish schoolsystem

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