The ZAedu Community

Our COVID-19 Response to school closures

When, on Sunday 15 March 2020, it was announced that schools would be closing, this community has banded together to strategize how to best facilitate remote learning in the South African context necessitated by the COVID-19 school closures.

Here's what we did:

EdTech Leaders Whatsapp Group

The initiation of an ever-growing Whatsapp group (started by Anthony Egbers of Dainfern College) to support EdTech Leaders in Schools as they guide teachers and learners into remote learning in these trying times

Revamped Twitter Chat

We have shifted our monthly #ZAedu Twitter chat forward 2 weeks, changed the topic to empower teachers with strategies for remote learning and have invited suggestions from the community on questions which urgently need addressing.

(More details on the Twitter chat can be found here)

Live Stream of Training

We have arranged a live stream of a training session empowering teachers to use G Suite for Education in conjunction with other free apps and tools, to design truly progressive and valuable remote learning for students.

The recording of this live stream can be viewed here.

EdTech Coaches Database

The establishment of a database of local EdTech Coaches who are willing to assist schools who don't have that expertise in-house, free of charge. EdTech Coaches can sign up to offer their services HERE and below is the database of our incredible community-members offering support.

#ZAedu EdTech Coaches willing to offer tech & remote learning design support to local schools COVID19 School Closures (Responses)

Calling South African businesses to Action

The #ZAedu community is looking to move forward with our mission to get quality remote learning access to every child in South Africa. We have an army of teachers ready to fight for this and we are already mobilising all our resources but we need some weapons which are beyond our reach. We are reaching out to industry and media and request that anyone able to assist with spreading our message or reaching our resource goals outlined below, mail lindsay@teachlearninnovate.com

  1. The community has started petitioning cell phone and Fibre internet providers to assist where learners have devices for remote learning but restricted connectivity or data. And has requested the zero-rating of certain educational tools commonly used by the #ZAedu community to enhance learning.

  2. We have begun to strategize how we might get donations of devices into the hands of learners who will be stuck at home, unable to connect to their teachers and peers.

  3. We are discussing how TV networks /channels might screen lessons during school closures to engage students and have begun developing a database of innovative teachers who'd be willing to present those lessons.

Shared Resource Folder

Nicole dos Santos of Penryn Preparatory has initiated a shared resource folder for teachers to share grade-specific resources suitable for remote learning, mapped to the South African curriculum.

You can access that folder below and contribute resources.

A Collection of Ideas for Remote Learning for those with Limited / No Access to Devices &/ Connectivity

Celri Olley of Mitchell House has initiated a shared resource sheet for teachers, parents and learning specialists to share resources to assist with remote learning where access to technology is limited.

You can access that sheet HERE.