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Educational organisations from Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany have collaborated on providing education for expat children in the children’s mother tongue with increasing focus on the internet.For some years now, several educational organisations from four different countries--Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany--have collaborated on providing education for expat children in the children’s mother tongue. All of them are looking at how to make the best use of the internet.
Astrid (10) is home from school: there’s plenty of time to work on her own language. She sits down at the computer and goes to the special internet page that she was given. Under News she can see that it has been snowing in her home country – ‘that’s certainly different from the weather over here in Colombia’, she thinks. Oh look, her friends Emma (parents posted to the US), Anna (Mexico) and Frida (Ireland) are also online. She plans to have a chat with them later. But first she must check what the teacher thought of her last homework assignment.
This is more or less what education for expat children in their own language and culture might be like. Key word: might, because the four participating organisations in OLC-Eden (Own Language and Culture – European Distance Education Network) each have their own traditions and preferences. There is one thing, however, that Globalskolen (Norway), Danes Worldwide (Denmark), Edufax (Netherlands) and Deutsche Fernschule (Germany) all agree on: the significance of the internet for distance education will only increase.


Anne Marie Dalgaard adds: “Digital education is part of modern life. Collaboration means that we can learn from one another and it allows us to compare certain things. We might also exchange other experiences within OLC-Eden, such as articles about how best to help dyslexic children.”
Global Connection is an internationally operating media company focusing especially on expats and their partners. For more information, visit www.global-connection.info
Photo credits: dalbera; Ernst Vikne; Jim Sneddon
It is interesting to see how virtual programs are being used all throughout the world. Personally I think that a <a href="http://www.tegrity.com">blended learning</a> program is best. Allowing for both classroom and online interaction.
It is interesting to see how virtual programs are being used all throughout the world. Personally I think that a <a href="http://www.tegrity.com">blended learning</a> program is best. Allowing for both classroom and online interaction.
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