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E-grāmata: Pedagogy and Learning with ICT: Researching the Art of Innovation

(University of Canterbury, New Zealand.)
  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203947005
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203947005

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Bridget Somekh draws on her experience of researching the introduction of ICT into education to look at ICT development over the last twenty years. The book provides a fascinating, in-depth analysis of the nature of learning, ICT pedagogies and the processes of change for teachers, schools and education systems. It covers the key issues relating to the innovation of ICT that have arisen over this period, including:

  • the process of change
  • educational vision for ICT
  • teacher motivation and engagement
  • the phenomenon of ‘fit’ to existing practices
  • systemic constraints
  • policy and evaluation of its implementation
  • students’ motivation and engagement
  • the penetration of ICT into the home
  • online learning and the ‘disembodied’ teacher.

Recenzijas

I suggest that there is a need for this book, as it will present an overview of the developments and lessons learned. This will be of value to policy makers as well as to academics, ICT advisors, researchers, teacher educators and teachers. It would be of international interest. It would be of interest to undergraduate ICT specialists (e.g. BA(QTS)), but would probably be more appropriate on postgraduate MA, EdD and PhD study. Bridget has outlined the principal competitive books in the field - none of them take the historical overview that this one proposes. I would suggest that it would not date quickly, as it addresses a period of 20 years and issues of change in policy, thus raising interesting questions about what has been learned in terms of policy and developing research approaches. Bridget has an international reputation and has been a key actor in the field. I would use such a book in my undergraduate teaching, and recommend it on postgraduate courses. It would also be a useful resource for researchers in the field, by providing an overview of issues, methodologies and literature. Avril Loveless, University of Brighton, UK

Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1(4)
PART I. Understanding Innovation
5(60)
Insights from socio-cultural theory: a framework for research and analysis
7(21)
Inside innovation: learning from research into pedagogy and learning with ICT
28(21)
Engaging with innovation: learning from intervention
49(16)
PART II. Challenges of Change
65(24)
The human interface: hidden issues in computer-mediated communication affecting use in schools
67(6)
Supporting information and communication technology innovations in higher education
73(16)
PART III. Challenges of Policy and Practice
89(34)
New technology and learning: policy and practice in the UK, 1980--2010
91(18)
Taking the sociological imagination to school: an analysis of the (lack of) impact of ICT on education systems
109(14)
PART IV. Research Methods for ICT in Education
123(54)
The role of evaluation in ensuring excellence in communications and information technology initiatives
125(20)
Methodological issues in identifying and describing the way knowledge is constructed with and without ICT
145(17)
Mapping learning potential: students' conceptions of ICT in their world
162(15)
Notes 177(2)
References 179(14)
Index 193


Bridget Somekh is Professor of Educational Research and Director of the Centre for ICT, Pedagogies and Learning at the Education and Social Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.