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  2. Developing use of ICT to enhance teaching and learning in East…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/CCE_Report1_LitRevJune0210.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: 54 4.6 Economic and political factors. 55 Conclusion. 56. Section 5: Curriculum and school-related factors influencing integration of ICT in primary and secondary classrooms: evidence from Uganda, Kenya and ... in politics, in economic life, as well as
  3. Developing use of ICT to enhance teaching and learning in East…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/antsit/CCE_Report1_LitRevJune2010.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: 54 4.6 Economic and political factors. 55 Conclusion. 56. Section 5: Curriculum and school-related factors influencing integration of ICT in primary and secondary classrooms: evidence from Uganda, Kenya and ... in politics, in economic life, as well as
  4. MILLENNIUM GOALS REVISITED: TRANSFORMING TEACHING, LEARNING AND…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/Mauritius%20Conference%20report.pdf
    22 Sep 2011:  The broader political, social and economic trends in society that impact on teachers as. ... The Constitution of India has envisaged special provisions for socio-economic development of tribes.
  5. Developing ICT use in East African schools: matching policy and…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/eLearning_Africa_extended_overview_Wamakote-1.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: While ICT is considered a principal driver of economic development and social change worldwide, technology alone can only be an enabler, not a driver of development. ... context. Striving towards bringing East African schooling into the 21st century in
  6. An investigation of appropriate new technologies to support…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/CCE_Report_No6_%20DfID_ANTSIT.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: 56 4.2.6 Principal perspectives. 57. 4.3 Gender, socio-economic background. 59 4.4 Conclusion. ... and desired learning objectives of mathematics and science in the Zambia primary school curriculum.
  7. An investigation of appropriate new technologies to support…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/antsit/DfIDANTSITReport_FINAL_2Mb-2.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: 56 4.2.6 Principal perspectives. 57. 4.3 Gender, socio-economic background. 59 4.4 Conclusion. ... and desired learning objectives of mathematics and science in the Zambia primary school curriculum.
  8. +BAICE Internationalisation report complete final

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/events/BAICE_Full_Report.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: enhancing the prospects for economic growth and directly to the extent that they. ... However, such. developments were interwoven with factors such as economic growth at home,.
  9. An investigation of appropriate new technologies to support…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/antsit/DfIDANTSITReport_FINAL_Low_Bandwidth-3.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: 56 4.2.6 Principal perspectives. 57. 4.3 Gender, socio-economic background.59 4.4 Conclusion. ... and desired learning objectives of mathematics and science in the Zambia primary school curriculum.
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  11. eLA2010 - extended abstract

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/Hassler_Mwewa_Hennessy2.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: These include appropriate pedagogies associated with using OER, curriculum relevance, lack of appropriate technical facilities and bandwidth constraints. ... To support this process we provide sample resources and ideas for incorporating ICT into
  12. ASKAIDS AFRICAN SEXUAL KNOWLEDGES ABOUT HIV/AIDS Further…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/initiatives/projects/askaids/AskaidsPoster5-final.pdf
    22 Sep 2011: What Are The Aims?To understand what primary aged pupils know already about sexuality and HIV/AIDs and to use it in developing the school curriculum for sexuality and HIV/AIDS ... 2. How do these knowledges interact with AIDS education received in the

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