Australian students have a high level of technological literacy, but schools must continue to provide systematic and explicit teaching of information and communication technology, as John Ainley reports
Literacy in information and communication technology (ICT) is critical to students as they progress ...
Australia is a country with a population just under 20 million (ABS, 2002). There are six states and...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
Australia has one of the highest rates of technology take up in education, compared to other countri...
Australia\u27s national goals for schooling assert that when students leave school they should be: c...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
Proficiency with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is becoming increasingly important f...
Media literacy, as a concept and a goal, has been established as an integral part of Australian scho...
As our economy responds to technological change, it is vital all Australians are skilled to be able ...
Gerry White discusses the latest NAPLAN results and the idea of digital natives and learning informa...
Assesses student ICT knowledge, understanding and skills, as well as students’ ability to use ICT cr...
Over the past three decades Australian governments, school systems and schools have made considerabl...
This article describes the latest findings of the National Assessment Program- ICT Literacy, conduct...
Information and communications technology (ICT) in education has been taken up by educators and educ...
Australian science and mathematics teachers are leaders in the useof ICT in school education accordi...
Literacy in information and communication technology (ICT) is critical to students as they progress ...
Australia is a country with a population just under 20 million (ABS, 2002). There are six states and...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...
Australia has one of the highest rates of technology take up in education, compared to other countri...
Australia\u27s national goals for schooling assert that when students leave school they should be: c...
This century has seen continued exponential growth in the use of digital technologies. In Australia,...
Proficiency with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is becoming increasingly important f...
Media literacy, as a concept and a goal, has been established as an integral part of Australian scho...
As our economy responds to technological change, it is vital all Australians are skilled to be able ...
Gerry White discusses the latest NAPLAN results and the idea of digital natives and learning informa...
Assesses student ICT knowledge, understanding and skills, as well as students’ ability to use ICT cr...
Over the past three decades Australian governments, school systems and schools have made considerabl...
This article describes the latest findings of the National Assessment Program- ICT Literacy, conduct...
Information and communications technology (ICT) in education has been taken up by educators and educ...
Australian science and mathematics teachers are leaders in the useof ICT in school education accordi...
Literacy in information and communication technology (ICT) is critical to students as they progress ...
Australia is a country with a population just under 20 million (ABS, 2002). There are six states and...
There is a call for change in the treatment of ICT curriculum in our schools driven by the relativel...