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IWBs in Dutch Education

by Ton Koenraad — last modified Dec 27, 2009 10:13 PM

NL annual report on ICT in schools shows subtantial growth in availibity of IWBs in classrooms.

Dutch schools are quickly embracing the use of interactive whiteboards and many of them procured one or more last year. Of primary schools, 67% already have at least one interactive whiteboard (increase in past year: 19%); the percentage is even higher at secondary schools (93%), an increase of 33%. There has also been a major increase at vocational schools (27%) up to a total of 67%.

If the schools’ own forecasts are accurate, virtually every primary school(95%) and secondary school (98%) will have one or more interactive whiteboards within two years time. At vocational schools, less of an increase is expected (from 67% in 2009 to 76% in 2011).

Source: Four in Balance Monitor, 2009

On a more personal note: informal reports during private conversation with schoolmanagers and practitioners indicate that -despite availability- language teachers' actual IWB-use lags behind colleagual practice in other departments.

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