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Schools and Schooling in the Digital Age: A Critical Analysis


Schools and Schooling in the Digital Age: A Critical Analysis

Hardback by Selwyn, Neil (Monash University, Australia)

Schools and Schooling in the Digital Age: A Critical Analysis

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ISBN:
9780415589291
Publication Date:
1 Oct 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 28 May 2024
Schools and Schooling in the Digital Age: A Critical Analysis

Description

This book presents a wide-ranging and critical exploration of a topic that lies at the heart of contemporary education. The use of digital technology is now a key feature of schools and schooling around the world. Yet despite its prominence, technology use continues to be an area of education that rarely receives sustained critical attention and thought, especially from those people who are most involved and affected by it. Technology tends to be something that many teachers, learners, parents, policy-makers and even academics approach as a routine rather than reflective matter. Tackling the wider picture, addressing the social, cultural, economic, political and commercial aspects of schools and schooling in the digital age, this book offers to make sense of what happens, and what does not happen, when the digital and the educational come together in the guise of schools technology. In particular, the book examines contemporary schooling in terms of social justice, equality and participatory democracy. Seeking to re-politicise an increasingly depoliticised area of educational debate and analysis, setting out to challenge the many contradictions that characterise the field of education technology today, the author concludes by suggesting what forms schools and schooling in the digital age could, and should, take. This is the perfect volume for anyone interested in the application and use of technology in education, as well as the education policy and politics that surround it; many will also find its innovative proposals for technology use an inspiration for their own teaching and learning.

Contents

Part I: High-tech Hope and Digital Disappointment 1. Revisiting the Promise of Digital Technology and Schools 2. The Messy Realities of Digital Technology Use in Schools 3. Rethinking Digital Technology and Schools Part II: Making Sense of Schools, Schooling and Digital Technology 4. Digital Technology and Education Policymaking 5. Digital Technology and the Privitisations of Schooling 6. Digital Technology and the Organisational Concerns of Schools 7. Digital Technology and the Lived Experiences of Teachers and Students Part III: What to do with Schools in the Digital Age 8. Reconstructing Schools and Schooling in the Digital Age 9. Readjusting Schools and Schooling in the Digital Age

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