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This volume shows how grassroots educational innovations and
technology can be brought together in a fresh approach to human
resource development in public social services. Based on a
three-decade-long engagement with innovation in public education,
this book provides an illustration of how teacher-driven
innovations can be transformed into learning objects for
technology-based professional development. It describes how
innovations can be identified, screened and validated, and
disseminated through two mechanisms-a clearinghouse-based approach
and grassroots innovation "fairs." It then demonstrates how these
innovations can form the backbone of a "third space,"
problem-based-learning curriculum, which can be delivered through a
technology platform for large-scale professional development. The
book offers guidance on practical ways of doing this, and on
evaluating the curriculum's impact, with case studies of programmes
that covered thousands of teachers. This book will be of interest
to teachers, students and professionals in education, teacher
education, digital education, information technology, communication
and media studies. It will also be useful to educationists,
policymakers, teacher educators, educational institutions, online
education centres, and practitioners involved in professional
development, education and training in developing countries.
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