The revised Technology Curriculum for years 1 - 13 now includes two Digital Technologies areas: ‘computational thinking for Digital Technologies’ and ‘designing and developing digital outcomes’. By 2020, all schools are expected to address these curriculum additions. This article outlines some of the background stated purposes for introducing this curriculum addition. I also examine some of the challenges including teacher readiness and resourcing, professional development and some resources to accompany the changes. The article also discusses how curriculum integration, including the use of authentic contexts, and the use of ‘unplugged’ resources might alleviate some potential challenges
This article presents a study that focuses on the Mātanga’ (Māori term for expert) perspective of th...
review and revision of the 1990s national school curriculum framework and contributing subject state...
The New Zealand Curriculum [NZC] document states that information and communication technology [ICT]...
The revised Technology Curriculum for years 1 - 13 now includes two Digital Technologies areas: ‘com...
This article initially reviews literature that argues for a place for digital technologies in the cu...
Over the last century, digital technology (DT) has revolutionized our world. A digital revolution ha...
The Technology Learning Area statement in the New Zealand Curriculum has been recently reviewed to p...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What are teachers’ technology practices and understandings in this school? ...
One of the most rapid and far-reaching developments in contemporary secondary schools in New Zealand...
New Zealand has recently released a new national curriculum presented as the New Zealand Curriculum ...
Digital fluency affects us all – as our world becomes more online, our skills to be able to navigate...
Technology in New Zealand schools is a new area of learning that is now compulsory for all students ...
This paper will introduce four key aspects of the implementation of a national technology curriculum...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How do teachers perceive the value of digital devices in the context of teac...
The last 10 years have seen the production of curricula in Australia, the United Kingdom, USA, Canad...
This article presents a study that focuses on the Mātanga’ (Māori term for expert) perspective of th...
review and revision of the 1990s national school curriculum framework and contributing subject state...
The New Zealand Curriculum [NZC] document states that information and communication technology [ICT]...
The revised Technology Curriculum for years 1 - 13 now includes two Digital Technologies areas: ‘com...
This article initially reviews literature that argues for a place for digital technologies in the cu...
Over the last century, digital technology (DT) has revolutionized our world. A digital revolution ha...
The Technology Learning Area statement in the New Zealand Curriculum has been recently reviewed to p...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. What are teachers’ technology practices and understandings in this school? ...
One of the most rapid and far-reaching developments in contemporary secondary schools in New Zealand...
New Zealand has recently released a new national curriculum presented as the New Zealand Curriculum ...
Digital fluency affects us all – as our world becomes more online, our skills to be able to navigate...
Technology in New Zealand schools is a new area of learning that is now compulsory for all students ...
This paper will introduce four key aspects of the implementation of a national technology curriculum...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How do teachers perceive the value of digital devices in the context of teac...
The last 10 years have seen the production of curricula in Australia, the United Kingdom, USA, Canad...
This article presents a study that focuses on the Mātanga’ (Māori term for expert) perspective of th...
review and revision of the 1990s national school curriculum framework and contributing subject state...
The New Zealand Curriculum [NZC] document states that information and communication technology [ICT]...