Description of the proposed best practice: |
In order for a school to be defined
as "digitalized", it must have the following elements:
- Very good internet connectivity - In 51 SU there are two
internet providers to ensure the possible shutdown of one network. In each room
the equipment is connected to wired internet, and in the whole school,
including the adjacent buildings (sports halls, dining room, yard) there is a
wi-fi network. The latter is divided into 2 channels, one is free to use by
all, and the second is locked with a password and is used only for educational
purposes. Network security is extremely high and access to dangerous and
unacceptable sites is banned centrally.
- Available technical equipment in each classroom and devices for each
teacher - In the last 10 years, each classroom in 51 SU has been
equipped with a desktop teacher's computer and TV and / or projector. For the
past three years, each teacher has been provided with a laptop or Chromebook
that can be easily connected to any screen in the school via a good Wi-Fi
network and a Chromecast device that allows connection and presentation from
any mobile device. All these benefits are aimed at both facilitating teaching
and quickly placing students at the center of the educational process.
We have been implementing the
"1 to 1" project for 2 years. So far, all eighth and ninth grades are
included, in which each student has their own Chromebook device, through which
they have access to electronic textbooks and electronic resources created by
each teacher.
At the beginning of the
2020/2021 school year, 51 Sofia University equips each classroom with a special
camera and microphone, through which students who are at home can watch the
lessons in real time. They also helped in the case of quarantined teachers who,
if they felt well, could very successfully teach their students at the school.
- Unified cloud platform - For 5 years the school has been
using the cloud platform Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals (so far
G-suite for education) on its own domain. All teachers and students have their
own accounts, through which they access many of Google's applications,
including Google classroom. The team disks provided by the platform are used by
the school extremely successfully for administrative purposes.
- Digitally trained teachers - All teachers have undergone
various trainings related to the Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals
platform, and about 20% of them have successfully passed the exam for certified
Google trainers (first level). Over the years, in order to maintain good
digital skills, teachers have undergone many trainings in the country and
abroad, and many of them are personally selected by each teacher according to
his interests and abilities.
Lesson and Material Sharing Platform (Google Classroom)
For 5 years, the school has
been using the Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals cloud platform (so
far G-suite for education) on its own domain. All teachers and students have
their own accounts, through which they access many of Google's applications,
including Google classroom.
The platform has created
classrooms by all teachers for each class, in which homework, projects, tests
and additional materials are set. Classrooms are reserved for the period of
classroom instruction and thus the progress of each student can be easily
tracked.
There are also classrooms for
specific cases for each class, in which all teachers teaching in the class have
access. Their goal is to easily conduct online lessons without unnecessarily
entering the personal profiles of the teachers of the desktops in the rooms, as
well as to easily hold parent-teacher meetings or meetings of the personal
support teams.
For the administrative needs
of the school, a classroom "teacher's" room has been created, in
which the school councils are currently held and the necessary materials are
uploaded. Team discs are also actively used. A separate one is created for each
school year, as well as for the school's innovations. There are uploaded
documents, references, reports, schedules, declarations, forms, plans,
distributions, reports, portfolios and other documentation, as well as photos,
videos and information from lessons of colleagues related to the two
innovations of the school - problem-based learning and building virtues. In
this way, a bank of lessons is created, to which every teacher has access and
can look for inspiration and ideas. If necessary, a specific lesson can be
shared with an external organization.
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