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Christine Jager—International
Representative
Christine comes from Auckland, New Zealand and has had 25 years
experience in education, working at all levels across K-12, in teacher
education and as an ICT adviser to schools. This includes three years
teaching in Brunei Darussalam.
Her serious and long-standing interest in the potential of
educational technologies to enhance teaching and learning in
cross-curriculum contexts, developed as a teacher of mathematics. She
believes that digital literacy and life long learning skills are
essential requirements for successful participation in a 21st century
society and views the ready availability of the Internet as a key to
removing limits on the time and place of learning.
During her 15 years as a member of Auckland Computers in Education
Society, Christine has held several different offices. ACES survived the
demise of its parent organization, New Zealand Computers in Education
and turned to ISTE for support, becoming an organizational affiliate.
The benefits gained from this association have strengthened her belief
in the importance of collaboration between professional
organizations.
She looks forward to being able to work for improved services for the
International membership of ISTE including non-US organizational
affiliates, individual educators from other countries and teachers in
both US and other International schools.
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