The Palestinian-Belgian project
‘e-learning curriculum in Palestinian Primary and Secondary Education’ has been
rewarded with the Digitalisation for Development prize in Belgium.
From 2011 until 2015, the Palestinian Ministry of Education
and Higher Education (MoEHE) and the Belgian Development Agency (BTC) have
jointly implemented the e-learning project to introduce the use of ICT in
education to enhance student centered learning. The 4 million euro project was
funded by Belgium and Palestine. After the official end of the project, the
efforts have been continued and scaled up by the Ministry of Education.
The project has introduced the use of ICT in 288 pilot schools in the West Bank
and allowed the students to acquire 21st century skills. Thanks to
this project, the focus has shifted away from mere technological solutions
towards the use of ICT as an enabler for student-centered learning.
The project has focused on 4 main pillars. First of all, the
288 pilot schools that were involved defined their own ICT-needs and were
accordingly provided with ICT material. Furthermore, over 14.000 teachers have
been trained on student-centered learning through the use of ICT. A digital teacher portal where
teachers can share their learning objects with each other has been launched in
2015 and has already more than 2 million hits. And finally, the project was
also a source for policy advice concerning the digitalisation policy in
Palestine.
The success of this project was already known in Palestine,
but has now also been recognised worldwide, as the e-learning project has won
the Digitalisation for Development (D4D) prize in Belgium, in the category
‘IStandOut’.
The Prize ‘Digital for Development’ is a new initiative of
the Royal Museum of Central Africa. The prize focuses on digital creativity and
innovation in the Belgian development cooperation. The IStandOut category
focusses on highlighting success stories and best practices in the field of ‘Digital
for Development’. The award ceremony has taken place on the 30th of
November and Dr. Basri Saleh, Deputy Minister of Education is now in Belgium to
receive the prize.
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