Five Technologies for Educational Change

Five Technologies for Educational Change
Title Five Technologies for Educational Change PDF eBook
Author David F. Salisbury
Publisher Educational Technology
Pages 268
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780877782933

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Educational Reform

Educational Reform
Title Educational Reform PDF eBook
Author Jordan T. Ville
Publisher Nova Biomedical Books
Pages 360
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN

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This book brings together the literature in a field which may define the 21st century. Can economic and technological progress continue with educational systems which seem to answer to no one but themselves and which output graduates who can barely read and write and who have only the faintest clue how to use a map? This bibliography provides access via Title, Author and Subject Indexes. Contents: Educational Accountability; Educational Change; Educational Equalisation; Educational Leadership; Educational Planning; Educational Indicates.

Educational Innovations Beyond Technology

Educational Innovations Beyond Technology
Title Educational Innovations Beyond Technology PDF eBook
Author Nancy Law
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 253
Release 2011-01-15
Genre Education
ISBN 0387711481

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The text explores the concept of innovation, and analyse and compare different dimensions of innovation found in the various case studies; the transfer of innovation and the mechanisms of change; on an innovative online case study database on education innovations that has been designed to be used by education practitioners to support organizational leadership, international collaboration and reflective practice in the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) eEducation Leadership initiative; on a project aimed to support the establishment of communities of practice for education practitioners facilitated through an extendable online database that can be used to contribute and share case studies of their own ICT-supported pedagogical innovations. It discusses roles of the teacher and the anticipated changes to the education profession at a system level, in the coming decade on the basis of emerging changes observed in the case studies, and leadership issues at the school level. The book analyses change mechanisms for different kinds of innovation and how different contextual and cultural factors interact to bring about the changes observed.

Teaching in a Digital Age

Teaching in a Digital Age
Title Teaching in a Digital Age PDF eBook
Author A. W Bates
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9780995269231

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Technology for Educational Change

Technology for Educational Change
Title Technology for Educational Change PDF eBook
Author P. David Mitchell
Publisher
Pages 9
Release 1973
Genre Educational innovations
ISBN

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The Fifth International Conference on Technology and Education

The Fifth International Conference on Technology and Education
Title The Fifth International Conference on Technology and Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1988
Genre Educational technology
ISBN

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Programming and Computational Thinking in Technology Education

Programming and Computational Thinking in Technology Education
Title Programming and Computational Thinking in Technology Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 362
Release 2023-10-09
Genre Education
ISBN 9004687912

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In the last decade, programming and computational thinking (CT) have been introduced on a large scale in school curricula and standards all over the world. In countries such as the UK, a new school subject—computing—was created, whereas in countries such as Sweden, programming was included in existing subjects, notably mathematics and technology education. The introduction of programming and CT in technology education implies a particular relationship between programming and technology. Programming is usually performed with technological artefacts—various types of computers—and it can also be seen as a specific branch of engineering. This book analyses the background to and current implementation of programming and computational thinking in a Swedish school technology context, in relation to international developments. The various chapters deal with pertinent issues in technology education and its relation to computers and computing, for example, computational thinking and literacy, teachers’ programming competence, and computational thinking, programming, and learning in technology education. The book includes examples from educational research that could also be used as inspiration for school teaching, teacher education and curriculum development.