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Key recommendations Ecological approach: room for flexibility & adaptation Shared ownership of innovation Equal and ubiquitous ICT access for all School staff professional development and digital competences Mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation for learning in Europe Exploring conditions for scalability and sustained impact at system level An overview of the study "Up-scaling Creative Classrooms in Europe" (SCALE CCR) conducted by the Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies on behalf of the DG Education and Culture (Dec 2011 - Jun 2013) Need for a systemic approach and changes at organisational, technological & pedagogical level for the sustainable implementation and progressive scaling up of Creative Classrooms. 'Creative' refers to innovative practices while the term 'classroom' includes all types of learning environments, in formal and informal settings. 1 The challenge 7 60 recommendations for policy actions 4 7 cases of ICT-enabled learning innovation from Europe & Asia* 2 The approach 5 Mapping & analysing the 7 cases 8 Disseminati on 6 Key findings Common characteristics of successful ICT-enabled learning innovations They have been developed 'organically' over time (ecological model of change) They follow top-down strategies for supporting bottom-up innovations They provide architectures for self- organized learning across sites and levels They facilitate shared ownership for continuous innovation and sustainable change at many levels They enable leadership strategies for strategic alignment They foster multilevel, system-wide connectivity and strategic partnerships The more innovative practices are, the more difficult they are to scale up! 3 The research cycle * In collaboration with the Centre of Information Technology in Education – University of Hong Kong (coordinator: Prof. Nancy Law). Case reports authors: P. Kampylis, N. Law, Y. Punie, S. Bocconi, B. Brečko, S. Han, C. K. Looi & N. Miyake (see the related JRC Scientific & Policy Report ) JRC Scientific and Policy JRC Scientific and Policy Reports journal papers papers conference papers papers book book chapters invited keynote invited keynote speeches conference presentations conference presentations policy support activities policy support activities How to make ICT-enabled innovation for learning sustainable? How to reach a significant scale and/or systemic impact? Hellerup School –a highly innovative public school in Denmark eTwinning – the fast- developing teacher network in Europe CoREF – the project for reforming public education in Japan Third Masterplan for ICT in Education the system-wide initiative in Singapore Conditions for ICT-enabled innovations to have significant impact on learning Pedagogy first Teacher support and teacher autonomy Better definitions and assessment for 21st century skills The multi-dimensional concept of Creative Classrooms: a systemic approach for mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation for learning. See more in the related JRC Scientific & Policy Report and journal paper …through the five-dimensional framework of ICT- enabled innovation for learning (see the related JRC Scientific & Policy Report ): Diversity across and within the cases Built on system level initiatives that started years ago Multiple pathways to innovate and scale Support from many stakeholders Technological, pedagogical and organisational innovations Significant scale and/or impact at system level The framework provides a 'snapshot' of their current stage of development and insights for strategic planning at micro, meso and macro level. Digital Textbook – the project for developing digital textbook contents in S. Korea e-Learning Pilot – the pilot scheme for developing e-Learning solutions for Hong Kong, SAR Innovation agenda with shared, long-term vision & short-term goals Open Educational Practices (including Open Educational Resources) Reforming assessment practices Changes in organizational structures and routines Find more at http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/SCALECCR.html Contact: [email protected] , [email protected] & Barbara.Brecko @ec.europa.eu The views expressed here are purely those of the authors and should not be regarded as the official position of the European Commission Based on the case studies and online consultation with ≈150 stakeholders - organized in 7 clusters. 300+ educational stakeholders involv ed

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Page 1: Key recommendations  Ecological approach:  room for flexibility & adaptation

Key recommendations

Ecological approach: room

for flexibility & adaptation

Shared ownership of

innovationEqual and ubiquitous ICT

access for all

School staff professional

development and digital

competences

Mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation for learning in Europe

Exploring conditions for scalability and sustained impact at system level

Mainstreaming ICT-enabled innovation for learning in Europe

Exploring conditions for scalability and sustained impact at system levelAn overview of the study "Up-scaling Creative Classrooms in Europe" (SCALE CCR) conducted by

the Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies on behalf of the DG Education and Culture (Dec 2011 - Jun 2013)

An overview of the study "Up-scaling Creative Classrooms in Europe" (SCALE CCR) conducted by the Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies on behalf of the DG Education

and Culture (Dec 2011 - Jun 2013)

Need for a systemic approach and changes at organisational, technological & pedagogical level for the sustainable implementation and progressive scaling up of Creative Classrooms. 'Creative' refers to innovative practices while the term 'classroom' includes all types of learning environments, in formal and informal settings.

11 The challenge

77 60 recommendations for policy actions

44 7 cases of ICT-enabled learning innovation from Europe & Asia*

22 The approach

55 Mapping & analysing the 7 cases

88 Dissemination

66 Key findingsCommon characteristics of successful

ICT-enabled learning innovations

They have been developed 'organically' over time (ecological model of change)They follow top-down strategies for supporting bottom-up innovationsThey provide architectures for self-organized learning across sites and levelsThey facilitate shared ownership for continuous innovation and sustainable change at many levels They enable leadership strategies for strategic alignment They foster multilevel, system-wide connectivity and strategic partnerships

The more innovative practices are, the more difficult they are to scale up!

33 The research cycle

* In collaboration with the Centre of Information Technology in Education – University of Hong Kong (coordinator: Prof. Nancy Law). Case reports authors: P. Kampylis, N. Law, Y. Punie, S. Bocconi, B. Brečko, S. Han, C. K. Looi & N. Miyake (see the related JRC Scientific & Policy Report)

JRC Scientific and Policy JRC Scientific and Policy Reports

journal papers papers

conference papers papers

book book chapters

invited keynote invited keynote speeches

conference presentationsconference presentations

policy support activitiespolicy support activities

How to make ICT-enabled innovation for learning

sustainable?

How to reach a significant scale and/or systemic

impact?

Hellerup School –a highly innovative public

school in Denmark

eTwinning – the fast-developing teacher network in Europe

CoREF – the project for reforming public

education in Japan

CoREF – the project for reforming public

education in Japan

Third Masterplan for ICT in Education – the system-wide initiative in

Singapore

Conditions for ICT-enabled

innovations to have significant

impact on learningPedagogy firstTeacher support and teacher

autonomyBetter definitions and assessment

for 21st century skills

The multi-dimensional concept of Creative Classrooms: a systemic approach for mainstreaming ICT-enabled

innovation for learning. See more in the related JRC Scientific & Policy Report and

journal paper

…through the five-dimensional framework of ICT-enabled innovation for learning (see the related JRC

Scientific & Policy Report):Diversity across and within the casesBuilt on system level initiatives that started years agoMultiple pathways to innovate and scale Support from many stakeholders Technological, pedagogical and organisational innovationsSignificant scale and/or impact at system level

The framework provides a 'snapshot' of their current stage of development and insights for strategic planning at micro, meso and macro level.

The framework provides a 'snapshot' of their current stage of development and insights for strategic planning at micro, meso and macro level.

Digital Textbook – the project for developing

digital textbook contents in S. Korea

e-Learning Pilot – the pilot scheme for developing

e-Learning solutions for Hong Kong, SAR

Innovation agenda with

shared, long-term vision &

short-term goals

Open Educational Practices

(including Open Educational

Resources)Reforming assessment

practices Changes in organizational

structures and routines

Find more at http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/SCALECCR.html Contact: [email protected], [email protected] & [email protected] The views expressed here are purely those of the authors and should not be regarded as the official position of the European Commission

Find more at http://is.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pages/EAP/SCALECCR.html Contact: [email protected], [email protected] & [email protected] The views expressed here are purely those of the authors and should not be regarded as the official position of the European Commission

Based on the case studies and online consultation with ≈150 stakeholders - organized in 7 clusters.

300+ educational stakeholders involved