ABSTRACT

How have schools been affected by the introduction of computer technology, and has it changed the school life and experience of students? This book uses research from both large and small secondary schools, including those specializing in technology and those with higher numbers of pupils with special needs, to look at the results of all the political initiatives and investment in ICT. The authors found that the ambitious expectations fell short of reality. Their research into the reasons for this shortfall can help teachers understand and develop ways to make the best use of computers in their schools. It is equally informative for educational researchers and policy-makers.

chapter 3|8 pages

Research on Information Technology

chapter 6|6 pages

Students' Experience of Computers

chapter 7|9 pages

The Uses of ICT in Schools

chapter 8|12 pages

How ICT is Taught

chapter 9|10 pages

The Uses of Computers

chapter 10|11 pages

ICT in the Context of School

chapter 11|9 pages

The Contemporary School Experience

chapter 12|8 pages

The Electronic Age and Schooling