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Overview
"Transforming Primary ICT bridges the gap between the theory and practice of ICT in primary education. It contains a wide selection of case studies and innovative practices in ICT, and encourages trainee teachers to go beyond the question 'how?' and to ask the question 'why?' we should use ICT to support the primary curriculum." "The book takes the reader through a progression of ideas and case studies that promote new ways of thinking about the use of ICT in teaching and learning. Areas examined in detail include resourcing, teaching methodology, pedagogical and psychological issues, leadership, internet safety, health issues, new technologies and e-learning. It also provides an international perspective on the use of ICT, drawing upon experiences from schools in several countries." The chapters have been written by experienced ICT educators, each with a strong primary background and each committed to improving the quality of ICT education.Book Details
Published
June 30, 2005
Publisher
Learning Matters
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781844450244