I went through the project named TEACH South Africa by
Runganayagie Nailini Reddy. The report is quite methodical and systematic.
It starts with opening remarks which proves to be a
precursor to whatever is going to be described and done further in the report.
The background is
quite illustrative and informative. It
clearly states who the learners are, their accessibility to e-sources, and
their language efficiency, proficiency and exposure.
The virtual setting
that offers distance e-support is completely complementary to synchronous and asynchronous
leaner-paced environment.
The project has both short term and long term goals. To prepare grade appropriate,
thematically integrated, exemplary lesson plans to teach all English language
skills accommodating technology-based resources seems to be a real tech-savvy visionary
course goal.
The learner
needs are many, but some of them are to be addressed. Thematic integration
of the four language skills incorporating issues of grammar is an eternal
challenge to almost all ESL teachers throughout the world.
The research
problem was to determine the impact of the technology-related change
implemented to enhance ongoing support to the teachers. This is what all the
teachers, teaching in under resourced schools through tech-rich resources,
exactly need at the moment.
In the form of possible
solutions, the e-teacher planned to set up e-support structures that would
interactively offer other teachers a microsystem of distance support that might
include synchronous and a synchronous technology tools like e-mail, texting, Skype,
internet classroom, websites, etc.
The Planned Project
Program enumerates task number, task description and measure of assessment.
The most appealing fact in this project is that the class is fully virtual, not
confined to any brick and mortar building. In addition, the learning can happen
anywhere and anytime.
The researcher believes the learning process is more
important than the final product although achieving the intended outcome of the
project plan would be the measure of success. This absolutely true in the whole
of academic universe. The anticipated
rewards certainly provide the motivation to find solutions for online learning
and teaching challenges.
When this e-teacher narrates the resources, I am glad
that there is a mention of Instructional
Technology. The idea of Five Star Instruction Model is new to me. She has
also listed web articles and technology tools to be used.
In Project Plan
Timeline the e-teacher has indicated that this project can be a pilot to
investigate the feasibility of distance support, and this can be interesting
for any online teacher, learner or researcher. In Project Plan Timeline she has
given all tasks to be completed in particular weeks, technology to be used and
actions to be taken.
Final comments are wise and wisdomful .Over-enthusiasm
can blur the researcher’s vision, and over-ambitiousness can delay the
progress. However, every e-teacher should try, and perhaps fail, but not fail
to try.
Cheers,
Jit Shalin