May 25, 2010

Jonga Trust

At one of the ZSP Stage I schools, Mitchell Heights, we are running a pilot program with the Jonga Trust to screen the eyesight of all of the learners at the school.
The Jonga Trust is a non-profit NGO that screens and manages eye health for disadvantaged people in South Africa. Two of its aims are to provide eye health care services to all and the provision of cost effective visual correction.    



At Mitchell Heights, the Community Eye Care workers screened 951 learners. The aim was to identify learners who had visual problems. The learners who were found to have problems were then referred for further testing. The Jonga Optometrist visited the school over several days to perform refraction testing. (see the picture above).

May 20, 2010

Staff e-literacy survey

One of the strategic objectives of ZSP Stage II is to enable teachers to reach a competent level of computer literacy.

In order to provide teachers with a personalised program to develop their e-literacy..we need to know what they know! The team has devised an e-literacy survey to allow all teachers from the novice to the Einstein to show their current skills and confidence when using ICT.

Staff-E-literacy-Evaluation  click here to see the survey.

The ZSP Champion in each school is ensuring that we get an evaluation from all of the staff (teaching and non-teaching) at their school. The team will analyse the responses and plan the training accordingly. The team want all staff to be stimulated and to develop..not be bored or feel the training is over their head.

May 18, 2010

Meet the Champions


As mentioned in an earlier post, each of the Stage II schools has selected a ZSP Champion. The Champion is the staff member who will drive the ZSP at their school; also they will liaise with both the SMT of the school and the ICT Committee.

We had our first ZSP Champions' meeting last Wednesday. The ZSP Team discussed how the implementation would occur at each school and the importance of communication between the Champion and the ZSP Team , and between the Champion and the staff.

The first tasks the Champions have to tackle are an e-literacy survey of all the staff at their schools, this will help the Team to plan the staff e-literacy training; additionally the Champions will look at the hope and fears of their staff about the ZSP at the school. The Team are eagerly awaiting the results!

Our Champions are:
Buck Road : Farzanna Ebrahim
Jamaica Way: Mathilda Marsh
Prince George: Fernal Van Aswegen
Sonwabo: Mthuthu Ngqingqo
St Mary's: Ingrid Morris
Sullivan: Peter Mackier
Thomas Wildschutt Senior: Madji Ryklief
Thomas Wildschutt Junior: Deborah Africa

May 12, 2010

Sonwabo Primary

A slideshow showing the start of work at Sonwabo Primary.
 

May 10, 2010

Break through


The start of the computer centre at Jamaica Way Primary!

As mentioned in last week's blog, the hard work of changing existing structures into high tech computer centres is in progress at each of the eight ZSP stage II schools. As you can see from the picture above, there is some major restructuring work needed at some of the schools.

The ZSP team is working hard ensuring the transitions are as smooth as possible and that there is no impact on teaching and learning at the schools.

May 4, 2010

The transformation begins!

Now that the launch has occurred ZSP Stage II is moving forward at quite a pace.

The most exciting part for the schools and the ZSP team is seeing the transformation of rooms into fully fitted computer centres or electronic whiteboard classrooms. We will be keeping a pictorial log of the changes so that you can share in the progress at each school.

Each Stage II school has a individual page on this blog. Click on the page to see a slideshow of how the work is progressing, in addition to details about the school and its vision statement for the Zisukhanyo Schools Project.

The other work being undertaken is not so visible..but just as vital. The ZSP team is working with the ZSP champions and ICT Committees at each of the Stage II schools.