Educational change does not occur easily. Intensive and long-standing efforts are necessary. Such efforts are happening in many countries, particularly with reference to technology as a stimulus for the change. But are these efforts resulting in real changes in schools? In this paper we will describe four areas of change: (a) the curriculum, (b) the role of the teacher, (c) the school structure and (d) student learning. The paper reflects on the impact of intensive computer use on each of these areas using observations from a ¿technology-enriched school¿ project that is currently underway (1989¿1992) in the Netherlands
M.Ed.The contents of curricula are necessarily exposed to dynamic changes. Development of curricula ...
In this essay, we state that establishing technology curricula by national governments causes a shif...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...
In this session we will examine the process of implementation of technologies into school practice i...
Abstract-In the literature many claims are formulated about what might be accomplished in actual tea...
Abstract-In the literature many claims are formulated about what might be accomplished in actual tea...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
As the new millennium approaches, work in what is now considered the Information Age is and will con...
Technology-enriched schools offer unique opportunities for research into the use of information tech...
The central question discussed is whether the use of computers leads to the restructuring of schools...
This study utilized a case study format for examining one urban high school\u27s inclusion of techno...
This paper explores innovative pedagogical practices through the use of information and communicatio...
The systematic introduction of computers in schools for general secondary education in The Netherlan...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...
This study addressed the problem of school change as it relates to the successful implementation of ...
M.Ed.The contents of curricula are necessarily exposed to dynamic changes. Development of curricula ...
In this essay, we state that establishing technology curricula by national governments causes a shif...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...
In this session we will examine the process of implementation of technologies into school practice i...
Abstract-In the literature many claims are formulated about what might be accomplished in actual tea...
Abstract-In the literature many claims are formulated about what might be accomplished in actual tea...
This paper explores the gap between the innovative potential of technologies and their current use i...
As the new millennium approaches, work in what is now considered the Information Age is and will con...
Technology-enriched schools offer unique opportunities for research into the use of information tech...
The central question discussed is whether the use of computers leads to the restructuring of schools...
This study utilized a case study format for examining one urban high school\u27s inclusion of techno...
This paper explores innovative pedagogical practices through the use of information and communicatio...
The systematic introduction of computers in schools for general secondary education in The Netherlan...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...
This study addressed the problem of school change as it relates to the successful implementation of ...
M.Ed.The contents of curricula are necessarily exposed to dynamic changes. Development of curricula ...
In this essay, we state that establishing technology curricula by national governments causes a shif...
This article takes its point of departure from the main findings from research into four upper secon...