Using Technology
Technology holds great potential for better preparing students and providing adults with continuous learning opportunities. However, introducing technology in education has inherent challenges. The following address policy makers' and educators' efforts to shape clear goals and plans; manage resources and stakeholders; support teachers' capacity to use technology; address the digital divide; and evaluate the effectiveness of using technology in education.
Improving Teaching
In 2000, APEC’s Education Ministers stated that the teacher lies at the heart of education and acknowledged that adequate preparation and on-going training are key to teachers adapting to new roles as facilitators of learning. The following resources address teaching of specific content areas or efforts to improve teacher training and support systems.
Reforming Management
In 2000, APEC’s Education Ministers emphasized the growing importance of quality leadership, systematic management strategies and adequate resources for all students to benefit educationally. Monitoring of outcomes and use of data have become increasingly important at the school, system, and global levels as part of a continuous improvement process. The following address improved appraisal and assessment systems and other education management tools.
Promoting Cooperation
In 2000, APEC's Ministers of Education noted that the diversity of the organization's membership makes it an ideal platform for the exchange of information, ideas, and expertise. The Ministers encouraged greater exchange among youth, university students, and professionals at all levels, both in person and through virtual means.