Introducing ESSIE Introducing ESSIE


  European Survey of Schools: ICT in Education (ESSIE)

The objective of the European Survey of Schools: ICT in Education is to benchmark progress in 31 countries (EU27, Iceland, Norway, Croatia and Turkey) in ICT in education by surveying students, head teachers and teachers on the availability and use, including opinions and attitudes, of ICT in schools, thus contributing to the development of updated, relevant and efficient indicators as well as to the establishment of a long-term and continuous monitoring system on ICT access, use and impact.

The survey of schools is one of a series within the European Union's cross-sector benchmarking activities comparing national progress to i2010 and EU2020 goals. It is the first Europe-wide survey of schools' ICT for six years, following Europe 2002 and EU2005 surveys.

The Survey is funded by the European Commission Information Society and Media Directorate General. It is a partnership between European Schoolnet and the Service d’Approches Quantitatives des faits éducatifs in the Department of Education of the University of Liège.

The focus of the study is on developing indicators and gathering and analysing data on students’ use, competence, and attitudes to ICT. Teacher and school level factors will be investigated as regards their impact on students. The main areas of investigation are: 

  • Students' digital competence and attitudes towards ICT
  • Students' ICT use in /out of classroom
  • Teachers' professional ICT use in/out of classroom
  • Teachers’ attitudes towards pedagogical ICT use
  • School infrastructure, connectivity and ICT access
  • School leadership in ICT and ICT for pedagogy Under the guidance of a Steering Committee, work comprises five stages.

Under the guidance of a Steering Committee, work comprises five stages.

 1 Survey Development

The survey comprises three questionnaires derived from an analytical framework and based on the results of a literature review. Two questionnaires focus on head teachers and class teachers at primary, lower secondary, upper secondary academic and upper secondary vocational education levels. They enable comparison with the surveys used by the eEurope 2002 and 2005 initiatives, for example Benchmarking Access and Use of ICT in European Schools), but are enriched and updated, addressing ICT use in and out of school. The third questionnaire is for two groups of students: one at ISCED 2 (grade 8 – 13.5 years old on average) and the other at ISCED 3 (grade 11 – 16.5 years old on average). The same questionnaire will be administered to both groups of students and addresses ICT use both in and out of school. Questionnaires will only contain closed questions, on facts (access and use, for example) and on opinions (statements, for example) and will be piloted in the UK and France, then revised and translated into the 23 official languages of the 31 countries.

 2 Sampling

National coordinators nominated by education ministries support the sampling process. Using official school databases in each of the 31 countries, they prepare lists according to guidelines in a sampling manual, enabling 300 schools to be randomly selected at each of four levels: primary, lower secondary, upper secondary academic and upper secondary vocational level, in total around 1200 schools in each country. In each school, the head teacher is to complete the head teacher questionnaire and one class is randomly selected: at grades 4 (on average 9.5 year old pupils), 8 and 11. Three teachers (one in primary school) teaching that class are then randomly selected; they are to complete the teacher questionnaire. Only students in the grade 8 and 11 classes are to complete the student questionnaire. At school level, the randomised sampling of the class and the teachers will be done by a school coordinator identified by the head teacher and supported by the national coordinator, guidance materials in their language and a video training session.

 

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National Coordinators National Coordinators

Austria: Bernhard Racz

Belgium: ESSIE team

Bulgaria: Orlin Kouzov

Croatia: Željka Knezović

 tel: 021/340-982

Cyprus: Dr Athena Michaelidou

 Czech Republic: Barbora Grecnerova

               tel: 00420 221 850 305

Denmark: Ebbe Schultze

Estonia: Ave Lauringson

Finland: Ella Kiesi

France: Nathalie Terrades

Germany: Michael Finselbach

mobile 0172-136 0 517; tel 06074-61419; skype micha.fi

Sachsen: Genehmigung

 Greece: ESSIE GR Helpdesk

Hungary: Marta Hunya

Iceland: Birita í Dali Verkefnastjóri

Ireland: Tom Lonergan

Italy: Giovanni Nulli 

 Latvia: Dmitrijs Kulss 

 tel +371 67047934

Lithuania: Natalia Ignatova

Luxembourg: Daniel Weiler

 Malta: Emanuel Zammit

 Netherlands: Kennisnet ESSIE helpdesk

Norway: Dr. Ove Edvard Hatlevik

Poland: Janusz Krupa

Portugal: Joaquim Santos

Romania: Rodica Diana Cherciu

Slovakia: Viera Blahova

Slovenia: Barbara Neza Brecko

Spain: Encuesta TIC Europea

Sweden: Peter Karlberg

Turkey: Dilsat Peker Unal

United Kingdom: Bill Gibbon

European Coordinator: ESSIE helpdesk

National Coordinator web site (closed area)