The Innovative Women Teachers Program (IWT)
(Realizing the Girl – Child’s Potential through
ICT)
Women training
in ICT
The African Centre for Women in ICT (ACWICT) has partnered
with Microsoft through the Microsoft Partners in Learning
(PiL) Program and the Ministry of Education – Kenya,
to implement the Innovative Women Teachers (IWT) program.
The program aims to build the capacity of women teachers
in ICT while at the same time addressing the issues affecting
Girl Child education in Kenya.
The Innovative Women Teachers Program is expected to reach
150,000 women primary and secondary school teachers in Kenya
by a phased implementation stratagem. The Program is based
on a Trainer of trainees (ToT) approach in which Bachelor
of Education alumna from various Kenyan universities are
trained at the Kenya Institute of Education (KIE) and deployed
to train female teachers in the countryside.
The IWT is delivered through a localized Microsoft Digital
Literacy curriculum designed to develop the capacities of
women teachers to integrate technology into daily teaching,
learning and research.
The IWT exemplifies Microsoft’s dual commitment to
improve the quality of education and provide alternative
channels for economic progress by building partnerships
with governments and schools around the globe as part of
its education and citizenship strategy.
PROGRAMME GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:
The programme has four for specific objectives:
• Provide an avenue for adoption and implementation
of the ICT policy in the context of its integration to address
real challenges to education in Kenya. Undertake basic hands-on
ICT skills training using the Microsoft Digital Literacy
Curriculum to improve current teaching practices amongst
teachers against the emerging pedagogies.
• Provide opportunities of ICT integration so as to
improve learning outcomes by helping teachers to identify
opportunities for innovative practice in school environment.
• To examine the Social, cultural and health issues
around the girl child and determine how ICTs can help access,
disseminate and communicate information and steer change
around these issues.
ACWICT works closely with the Ministry of Education synchronizing
training schedule by:
• Training the trainer of trainees at the Kenya Institute
of Education
• Conducting Residential training for teachers during
school holidays at designated training sites.
• Organizing peer-to-peer to peer training by the
already trained women teachers.
• Organizing a Transportable Training lab for those
in very harsh areas without training equipment.
The female teachers who undergo training through the programme
are:
• Assisted to acquire laptop computers.
• Supported to get free applications software from
Microsoft.
• Mentored to be part of the Innovative Women Teachers
Network.
• Assisted to acquire devices for internet connectivity.
• Acknowledged by the Ministry of Education by up
scaling them (promotion)
• Provided with digitized subject content from Kenya
Institute of Education.
THE TRAINING
A pre- training assessment and skills audit of the trainees
is done by testing their hands on experience and entry behavior.
Focus is primarily given to group tasks to promote supportive
engagement in the training. This raises the motivation and
attitude of the TOT’s, encourage free flow of ideas,
increase desire for research and mastery of the customized
Digital Literacy Curriculum. The trainees also get one-to-one
experience to build their hands-on skills and confidence
The tutoring focuses on building their confidence and hands
on proficiency, to mould them as 21st century teachers and
the need to harmonize these on a customized Microsoft Digital
Literacy platform. This is done through a task based approach
using practical assignments to edify the trainees.
A graded test based on the course work is administered in
each topic in the localized digital literacy curriculum.
Tasks on usage of ICT in the apprehension of the girl-child
potential and the integration of ICT into the classroom
environment is done. The trainees also evaluate the process
through a reflective journal where the students recount
their experiences in the light to their expectations and
the training outcomes.
The Innovative Women Teachers Program like ACWICT’s
other projects is geared towards the use of Information’s
Communications Technology in Education towards the realization
of the Millennium Development Goals and attainment of Education
for All (EFA) by reducing the gender gap at all levels of
education. Hence Promote gender equality and empower women;
Achieve universal primary education; Eradicate extreme poverty
and hunger; Develop a global partnership for development;
Combat HIV/AIDS malaria and other diseases ;and Reduce child
mortality ;Improve maternal health and Ensure environmental
sustainability —all by 2015.