ABSTRACT

This book explores the impact new information and communication technologies are having on teaching and the way children learn. The book addresses key issues across all phases of primary and secondary education, both in the UK and internationally.

ICT, Pedagogy and the Curriculum looks at the relationship between ICT, paradigms of teaching and learning, and the way in which curriculum subjects are represented. Three principal areas are addressed:

* the wider perception of ICT in society, culture and schooling
* the challenges to pedagogy
* the way in which ICT not only supports learning and teaching but changes the nature of curriculum subjects.

The tensions between the use of technology to replicate traditional practices, and the possibilities for transforming the curriculum and pedagogy are explored, offering an original and distinctively critical perspective on the way in which we understand ICT in education.

It will be of interest to all primary and secondary teachers and those in initial teacher training who are concerned about current technology initiatives in education and how to respond to them.

part |53 pages

The cultural context

chapter |21 pages

Selling the digital dream

Marketing educational technology to teachers and parents

chapter |19 pages

‘Hybrid vigour'

Reconciling the verbal and the visual in electronic communication

part |67 pages

Pedagogy and ICT

chapter |21 pages

Something old, something new …

Is pedagogy affected by ICT?

chapter |20 pages

Technology as material culture

A critical pedagogy of ‘technical literacy' *

chapter |24 pages

Science beyond school

Representation or re-presentation?

part |100 pages

ICT and the curriculum