This annual report draws on the investigations undertaken for the Strategic ICT Advisory Service (SICTAS) that Education.au is providing to the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). The SICTAS reports into collaborative learning, workforce capability, and national software infrastructure to provide evidence to support a role for Australian Government to ensure the best return on investments in [information and communications technology] ICT for education and training. The role recommended is one of cross-jurisdictional and cross-sectoral coo
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This annual report draws on the investigations undertaken for the Strategic ICT Advisory Service (SICTAS) that Education.au is providing to the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). The SICTAS reports into collaborative learning, workforce capability, and national software infrastructure to provide evidence to support a role for Australian Government to ensure the best return on investments in [information and communications technology] ICT for education and training. The role recommended is one of cross-jurisdictional and cross-sectoral coordination, collaboration and cooperation between and amongst education and training stakeholders led by the Australian Government. Technology innovations will continue to occur. This report focuses on providing advice on creating an education and training sector that is a ‘change maker’, i.e. it has the people, policies and processes in place to normalise change and to take advantage of emerging ICT. This will enable the timely introduction of new and emerging ICT and enable the education and training sector to respond to the need for new skills, knowledge and abilities, to adjustments to assessment, pedagogy and curricula as research and practice, and our teachers, leaders and learners, show the way. This report provides recommendations where the Australian Government can provide a national focus and strategic direction for ICT in education while acknowledging and encouraging the contributions of jurisdictions and sectors.
Excerpt from published foreword.
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