In Uruguay there is a shortage of teachers in the state sector to teach ‘computational thinking’. Plan Ceibal (www.ceibal.edu.uy) has undertaken a pilot to teach computational thinking to state school primary children via videoconferencing and would like to expand the project in 2019. Last year, approximately 500 hours a week of classes were given, and Ceibal hope to extend this to 1500 this year. The project as a whole would last for three years.

Plan Ceibal are now looking for new delivery partners to teach computational thinking using home-based teachers with a knowledge of IT and who are fluent in Spanish. Teachers will use Cisco’s Jabber software to teach computational thinking following prepared lesson plans during the Uruguayan daytime (GMT -3) and academic year (March to September). Applicants may apply as as a provider (who would just teach classes) or as a partner (in this case, Ceibal would fund fixed staffing costs to provide project management and service development).

To respond to the call, complete the documents (in Spanish) on the Plan Ceibal purchasing portal:
http://compras.ceibal.edu.uy/proceso/?pc=89