According to McKinsey & Company, 2007, “How the Best Performing School Systems in the World Come out on Top”:
Background
1. A four-year hemispheric project funded by the OAS Special Multilateral Fund of the Inter-American Council for Integral Development (FEMCIDI), "Responses to the Challenge of Improving the Quality of Recruitment and Selection, Initial Formation, Professional Development and Evaluation of Teachers in Countries of the Hemisphere."
2. An international seminar on policies and practices in teacher education conducted in September 2006 by the OAS in collaboration with the Ministry of Education of Trinidad and Tobago, "New Approaches in Policy and Practice for Teacher Educators in the Americas."
3. The "Teacher Education for 21st-Century Teachers" seminar, held in Trinidad and Tobago in October 2008.
ITEN is a virtual network of professional leaders in
education in the Americas who would like to share knowledge, experiences, research and good practices in the field of teacher
education.
Built as a horizontal cooperation strategy, ITEN offers a virtual space for interaction
for all stakeholders in the field of teacher education in the Americas.
ITEN will offer
Delivery of professional development for educators and administrators through online courses;
Virtual space and internet tools, including a Webinar platform, to foster effective communication among educators, school leaders, experts and other educational stakeholders;
Technical assistance missions among countries to build capacity.
ITEN website
Teacher Education for 21st Century Teachers
Pilot Course in English
Total number of participants 78
Guyana, Jamaica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, St. Lucia, Bahamas and St. Kitts and Nevis.
Pilot Course in Spanish
Total number of participants: 179
Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, Perú, Ecuador, Honduras, México, Haití, Brazil and Paraguay.
Content framework
It facilitates horizontal cooperation in education. (Technical assistance missions)
It is the only network that has a professional development section and an online community for Latin America and the Caribbean.
It has the institutional support of the OAS and Ministries of Education of its member states, giving the network credibility.
Content postings are monitored by experts in the field.
Why ITEN is unique
It is the only network that focuses on teacher education stakeholders across sectors in the
Americas.
Financial Contributions
OAS Inter-American Committee on Education (CP/Res.831)
CIDA OTHER CIE
Total: $142,000 $314,200 $238,200
Grand Total: $694,400
Funds received from 2008 to June 2011
Partnerships
Webinars with
worldwide known
experts.
Two country case
studies on policies in ICT
integration at the teacher
education level.World Bank’s SABER - Teacher Policies
Around the World (TPAW)
Collaboration in “School.
Leadership Across the Americas”
(An Exploratory Baseline Study for
an Educational Innovation Network).
Webinars for school leaders.
Content for ITEN’s Website.
Partnerships
Partnerships
Content for ITEN’s Website.
Scholarships for ITEN’s online courses.
Moderation of ITEN’s discussions.
Other initiatives.
Next steps (contingent on CIE funding)
Two case studies of policies in ICT integration in teacher education
Online courses for secondary school teachers.
Seminars, Webinars and Videoconferences for policymakers in the Americas.
Technical cooperation missions for member states (as horizontal cooperation activities).
Creation of ITEN advisory group.
ITEN network of partnerships for ITEN long-term sustainability.