SINGAPORE LEARNS BEST PRACTICES IN SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY
FROM U.S.
SCHOOLS
LOS ANGELES, CA (December 1, 1999) – Representatives from Singapore will
visit United States’ schools next week, December 6-14, to study new and
effective ways of delivering technology-rich classroom instruction. To
accomplish this, Singapore representatives are seeking the help of Futurekids, Inc., a world leader for sixteen years in helping schools use
technology to transform education. Futurekids, Inc. will host the 10-day
visit by coordinating meetings and school site visits with K-12 and higher
education administrators, school principals, technology coordinators,
teachers and students throughout the U.S. “We are very pleased that
Singapore officials have chosen to study Futurekids’ schools,” said Karen
Fasimpaur, president and chief operating officer of Futurekids, Inc. “These
schools are exemplary of effective technology use in classrooms today and
offer a model of successful technology integration for the world to see.”
Singapore’s U.S. tour begins December 6 in Los Angeles, California with a
visit to E. Hale Elementary School in nearby Murrieta. On December 8 in
Boise, Idaho, Singapore representatives will meet Boise State University
College of Education professor, Dr. Carolyn Thorsen, and Idaho State
Department of Education representative, Rich Mincer. There, the group will
also visit a local high school supported by the technology grant funding of
the J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation. On December 9, the visitors travel
to Carbondale, Illinois, where they will meet technology coordinator Marla
Harp and superintendents of the Franklin- Williamson Regional Office of
Education #21. Carterville and Ewing-Northern Grade Schools are among the
sites the group will tour. The visitors will make their last stop December
13 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. There, Dr. Mary Leiker, superintendent of the
Kentwood School District, will lead Singapore’s tour of schools partnering
with Futurekids.
To date, there are 400 schools and colleges in Singapore. Just over 30% are
networked and Internet-ready. Recently, the Singapore Ministry of Education
(MOE) dedicated $2 billion in educational technology with goals by the year
2002 (1) to achieve a 2:1 student-to-computer ratio and (2) to spend 30% of
curricular instruction using technology. From this national tour, Singapore
officials intend to move closer to these goals by gathering information
about classroom practices that employ (1) Internet-based instruction, (2)
interdisciplinary activities, (3) thorough assessments of effectiveness, (4)
small group methodology and other classroom configurations, and (5)
Midi-assisted composition. This visit will complement the information
gathered during Singapore’s previous visit to the U.S. in December 1997.
About Futurekids
Futurekids is the premier provider of technology teacher training solutions
for schools and universities around the world. Futurekids has a 22-year
record of success in technology education. Their core competency is
providing technology training as it relates to teaching and learning. They
have relationships and achievements with many key educational partners such
as Intel, IBM and Dell. For more information on Futurekids, please
visit http://www.futurekids.com.
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