tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3107151844961115.post8868067331411022365..comments2023-07-15T13:08:37.197+03:00Comments on not another blog: Improving Jordans TechnologyKhaledhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09120460583543455087noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3107151844961115.post-76812950078491696622009-06-20T16:58:57.751+03:002009-06-20T16:58:57.751+03:00I agree.
But I did not mean forcing teachers to ...I agree. <br /><br />But I did not mean forcing teachers to take courses, rather those who did take will be favored over those who didn't. <br /><br />Thanks for commenting.Khaledhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09120460583543455087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3107151844961115.post-30016518186031587842009-06-12T01:11:41.264+03:002009-06-12T01:11:41.264+03:00Hey, I like your blog, really great!
Now to the i...Hey, I like your blog, really great!<br /><br />Now to the improvement of technology in the country, I think the most important thing to start with is to increase people's awareness, especially the youth, of the technology's importance. Doing any improvements or starting any initiative of no clear importance realized by people will have no effect. I'm not saying this randomly, I mean it's from the experience of the Ministry of Education of FORCING the teachers to have the ICDL. Notice that when the teachers are forced to take the certificate, not taking it for a belief that the skills to be acquired are of any importance or may lead to improve the quality of the content they deliver, they will not benefit from it nor their students. To sum it up, my point is to let people feel the importance of technology so that they appreciate it and make real effort to have enough skills and knowledge. We can start the enlightenment from our family and friends!Fuadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02506949402793204973noreply@blogger.com