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Educational Aspects of Technology, Higher Education - General & Miscellaneous, Educational Reform, Education Policies
Tower Under Siege Technology, Power, and Education by Richard Smith β€” book cover

Tower Under Siege Technology, Power, and Education

by Richard Smith
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Overview

In The Tower under Siege Brian Lewis, Christine Massey, and Richard Smith explore these important themes and issues from the varying perspectives of students, teachers, policy makers, and administrators. They describe the opportunities, changes, and policies developing in Canadian universities and governments in response to the education revolution. While most studies of the education revolution tend to be highly polemical, The Tower under Siege occupies a middle space, identifying issues and policy processes used to manage change and create more opportunities for education. The Tower under Siege will be of great interest to anyone concerned with, excited about, or worried by the expanding role of technology in higher education: teachers, researchers, students, parents, policy makers, and administrators.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Pages
176
Format
Paperback, 2001
ISBN
9780773521711

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