This document summarizes the Department of Human Development and Education at the Organization of American States (OAS). It provides the vision, mission, history, reach, recognition, target audiences, products, and partners of the Department. The Department aims to leverage technology to create learning opportunities, promote collaboration, and generate solutions for education and development in the Americas through online courses, networks, and technical cooperation missions between institutions. It has trained over 30,000 participants across 34 OAS member states.
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Educational Portal of the Americas
1. Department of Human Development and Education
Executive Secretariat for Integral Development
Organization of American States
2. Vision
Be a meeting place where citizens of the
Americas can share resources, learn,
connect, and join forces to take concrete
actions for education and development in
the Americas.
3. Mission
Leverage ICTs to create learning opportunities through
quality academic and professional training programs, as
well as to promote collaboration through information and
knowledge building networks so that together we can
generate innovative solutions for education and
development in the Americas.
4. History
“Connecting the Americas” initiative aimed at:
“Mobilizing and sharing human resources to strengthen our
capacities for applying information and communications
technologies to human development”
Third Summit of the Americas
Quebec City, Canada in April 2001
Officially launched
OAS Second Inter-American Meeting of Ministers of Education
Montevideo, Uruguay in September 2001
5. Reach
34 OAS Member States
30,000 trained participants
180,000 registered users
+30,000 website visits per moth
+12,000 Facebook followers
6. Recognition
The OAS General Assembly recognized the Portal as “a strategic
program for the advancement of human development and
competitiveness through professional development and
institutional capacity building.” AG / RES. 2638 (XLI-O/11)
June 2011
10 years of the
Portal
7. Public
• Teachers
• Education Professionals
• Students
• Government Officials
• Policy Makers
• Civil Society Leaders
• Entrepreneurs
9. Products
1. Academic programs and professional training courses
offered online and in blended learning formats
2. Networks and virtual communities to promote dialogue and
collaboration
3. Technical cooperation missions to strengthen institutional
capacities
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10. 1. Courses and programs
+ 30 courses and programs in Spanish, English, Portuguese and
French in areas that are key to the integral development of the
Americas
11. Topics Addressed
• Education
• Development and Management of Public Policies
• Youth
• Disability
• Territorial Development
• Social Protection
• Transparency and Anti-corruption
• Electoral Processes
• Gender Equality
• Sustainable Tourism
• Entrepreneurship
12.
13. 2. Networks and
Communities
Virtual Spaces for dialogue and collaboration to:
• Collaborate and dialogue
• Interchange information and resources
• Collectively build knowledge
14. EducaSTEM – A Regional Knowledge
Network on STEM
• A Regional Knowledge Network of leaders on Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in the Americas.
• 140 members: government officials, program implementers, academic
experts, among others.
15. Educatón 2014- Massive Online
Event
• Topic: How to solve educational challenges related to e-citizenship and
digital identities?
• 9,000 registered participants and about 36,000 visits to the site
• Activities: workshops, presentations, debates and exhibitions
• Collective products: video library and digital library, photographic
exhibition, gallery of cartoons, Eduhackton (collective solutions to 5
specific problems)
16. Practice Map
• EducaSTEM: information on innovative
practices and lessons learned in STEM
Education at the preschool, primary and
secondary levels in the region.
• Inter-American Education Agenda:
information about practices within the
lines of action identified as a priority by
the Education Ministers of the 34
member states of the OAS.
17. 3. Technical Cooperation Missions
• Technical cooperation missions between private, governmental,
academic, and civil society institutions in OAS Member States.
• Regional cooperation for the transfer of innovative practices and
lessons learned in STEM Education at the preschool, primary and
secondary levels in the region.
18. Mexico - Ecuador
Institutions:
• Programa Adopte un Talento A.C. (PAUTA)
• Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL )
Objective: Share and transfer knowledge and strengthen teachers skills in
STEM education.
Results:
• Legal cooperation agreement between PAUTA and UTPL signed .
• 33 teachers and educational professionals trained.
• 30 match and science kits delivered to teachers.
• Practice sessions implemented with 200 students.
19. Colombia - Peru
Institutions:
• Centro de Ciencia y Tecnología from Antioquia (CTA)
• Caja de Compensación Familiar from La Guajira (Comfaguajira).
• Ministry of Education of Peru
• Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica (CONCYTEC) from
Peru
Objective: Strengthen institutional capacities for the development and
implementation of programs of education in STEM, through the exchange of
knowledge and horizontal cooperation.
Results:
• Access to experiences in the design and implementation of innovative practices.
• Information and non-financial resources shared to improve current and future
practices.
• More than 150 participants in the workshops.