Inspired by Technology, Driven by PedagogyA Systemic Approach to Technology-Based School Innovations
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Zusammenfassungen
This report highlights key issues to facilitate understanding of how a systemic approach
to technology-based school innovations can contribute to quality education for all while
promoting a more equal and effective education system. It focuses on the novel concept
of systemic innovation, as well as presenting the emerging opportunities to generate
innovations that stem from Web 2.0 and the important investments and efforts that have
gone into the development and promotion of digital resources. It also shows alternative
ways to monitor, assess and scale up technology-based innovations. Some country
cases, as well as fresh and alternative research frameworks, are presented.
Today, sufficient return on public investments in education and the ability to innovate, are more important than ever. This was the conclusion of the international conference on “The School of Tomorrow, Today” organised by the OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation with the support of the Secretariat of Education of the State Santa Catarina (Brazil), in November 2009. The conference and this resulting report, share the overall goal of addressing the issue of how education systems achieve technology-based innovations.
Von Klappentext im Buch Inspired by Technology, Driven by Pedagogy (2010) Today, sufficient return on public investments in education and the ability to innovate, are more important than ever. This was the conclusion of the international conference on “The School of Tomorrow, Today” organised by the OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation with the support of the Secretariat of Education of the State Santa Catarina (Brazil), in November 2009. The conference and this resulting report, share the overall goal of addressing the issue of how education systems achieve technology-based innovations.
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Personen KB IB clear | Derek E. Baird , danah boyd , Mercedes Fisher , Ivan Illich , Andreas Lund , OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development , Clay Shirky , Ole Smordal , Don Tapscott , Anthony D. Williams | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fragen KB IB clear | Warum wird ICT in der Bildung nicht stärker genutzt? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Begriffe KB IB clear | Digitalisierung , Emergenzemergence , Gesellschaftsociety , Innovationinnovation , LehrerInteacher , Lernenlearning , ökonomisches Kapital , Schuleschool , Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) , Technologietechnology , WebQuest , Wissen , Wissensmanagementknowledge management , Zone of Proximal Development | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Nicht erwähnte Begriffe | Bildung, Eltern, Kinder, Primarschule (1-6) / Grundschule (1-4), Schweiz, Unterricht |
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2 Erwähnungen
- Survey of Schools: ICT in Education - Benchmarking Access, Use and Attitudes to Technology in Europe’s Schools (European Schoolnet) (2013)
Volltext dieses Dokuments
The need for a systemic approach to technology‑based school innovations: Artikel als Volltext (: , 457 kByte) | |
Web 2.0 and the school of the future, today: Artikel als Volltext (: , 881 kByte) | |
Inspired by Technology, Driven by Pedagogy: Gesamtes Buch als Volltext (: , 6018 kByte; : Link unterbrochen? Letzte Überprüfung: 2020-11-28 Letzte erfolgreiche Überprüfung: 2016-12-28) |
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