A review of evidence on the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the early years was commissioned by the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency. Views of practitioners, parents and children were obtained and practitioner ICT audits completed. Most young children grow up in media-rich digital environments in which they actively engage. Family members and practitioners are positive and actively promote use of ICT through ongoing socio-cultural practices. There appears to be a gap between children’s access to and use of ICT at home and in early years settings, and between state-maintained and non-maintained sectors. Training implications are marked. Cost of purchase, maintenance and replacement of age-ap...
This research examined teachers’ perspectives on the impact of Information and Communication Technol...
The aim of the independent project is to examine whether ICT should be taught within Early Years set...
Early childhood educators’ attitudes towards the use of digital technology in young children’s learn...
This research investigated the capabilities and experiences of Foundation Stage children (3-5 years ...
This article reviews the research evidence that relates to the use of Information and Communication ...
This paper considers the evidence underpinning barriers and levers to the successful use of Informat...
In the 21st century, technology serves to reinforce the educational bedrock of any country. Technolo...
ICT is regarded as playing an ever increasing role in the lives of people which includes young child...
Considers the role and use of ICT in early childhood education then discusses what some of the inter...
This policy brief is based on an extensive body of research across Europe and elsewhere conducted by...
This policy brief is based on an extensive body of research across Europe and elsewhere conducted by...
We describe two empirical investigations of three- and four-year-old children's uses of technology, ...
In the context of ever-increasing presence of information communication technologies (ICT) in young ...
This study reports on the implementation and integration of Information and Communication Technologi...
There is a limited literature on pre-school children's experiences with digital technologies at home...
This research examined teachers’ perspectives on the impact of Information and Communication Technol...
The aim of the independent project is to examine whether ICT should be taught within Early Years set...
Early childhood educators’ attitudes towards the use of digital technology in young children’s learn...
This research investigated the capabilities and experiences of Foundation Stage children (3-5 years ...
This article reviews the research evidence that relates to the use of Information and Communication ...
This paper considers the evidence underpinning barriers and levers to the successful use of Informat...
In the 21st century, technology serves to reinforce the educational bedrock of any country. Technolo...
ICT is regarded as playing an ever increasing role in the lives of people which includes young child...
Considers the role and use of ICT in early childhood education then discusses what some of the inter...
This policy brief is based on an extensive body of research across Europe and elsewhere conducted by...
This policy brief is based on an extensive body of research across Europe and elsewhere conducted by...
We describe two empirical investigations of three- and four-year-old children's uses of technology, ...
In the context of ever-increasing presence of information communication technologies (ICT) in young ...
This study reports on the implementation and integration of Information and Communication Technologi...
There is a limited literature on pre-school children's experiences with digital technologies at home...
This research examined teachers’ perspectives on the impact of Information and Communication Technol...
The aim of the independent project is to examine whether ICT should be taught within Early Years set...
Early childhood educators’ attitudes towards the use of digital technology in young children’s learn...