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International Handbook of Information Technology in Primary and Secondary Education

  • What is the potential of IT to improve K-12 education?
  • How can the implementation of IT in K-12 educational practice be supported?
  • Provides researchers, policy makers and practitioners with an integrated overview of the field from research about the potential and impact of IT for K-12 education and its realization in educational practice
  • Barriers and opportunities for IT implementation are studied from several perspectives: the teacher, the curriculum, the school organization and educational policy will be explored
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer International Handbooks of Education (SIHE, volume 20)

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Table of contents (75 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xlii
  2. Education in the Information Society

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-4
    2. New Literacies for the Knowledge Society

      • David Mioduser, Rafi Nachmias, Alona Forkosh-Baruch
      Pages 23-42
    3. Students in a Digital Age: Implications of ICT for Teaching and Learning

      • John Ainley, Laura Enger, Dara Searle
      Pages 63-80
    4. Traditional and Emerging IT Applications for Learning

      • J. Enrique Hinostroza, Christian Labbé, Leonardo López, Hans Iost
      Pages 81-96
    5. Driving Forces for ICT in Learning

      • Alfons ten Brummelhuis, Els Kuiper
      Pages 97-111
  3. IT and Curriculum Processes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 113-116
    2. Impact of IT on Science Education

      • Mary Webb
      Pages 133-148
    3. Innovative Pedagogical Practices Using Technology: The Curriculum Perspective

      • Rafi Nachmias, David Mioduser, Alona Forkosh-Baruch
      Pages 163-179
    4. Information Technology Tools for Curriculum Development

      • Susan McKenney, Nienke Nieveen, Allard Strijker
      Pages 195-210
  4. IT and the Learning Process

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 211-214
    2. Online Learning Communities in K-12 Settings

      • Seng Chee Tan, Lay Hoon Seah, Jennifer Yeo, David Hung
      Pages 249-266
    3. Collaborative Learning and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Environments

      • Maarit Arvaja, Päivi Häkkinen, Marja Kankaanranta
      Pages 267-279

About this book

Since the introduction of the computer into education in the 1960’s its potential for K-12 education has been widely recognized. The terminology used, at times confusing due to rapid technology change, has continuously evolved. We are in transition to an information society, and the term computer technology has been replaced by information technology (IT) or information and communication technology (ICT). New demands from the information society require education to focus on information management and communication skills, for which IT can be an essential resource. IT offers promising environments and tools to support new approaches to teaching and learning.

Despite major investments, the implementation of IT in education has been a persistent problem. And, although it is generally assumed that IT has high potential for improving education, major research findings have only recently confirmed positive results of IT on students’ performance.

While there is a vast amount of research on information technology (IT) in K-12 education, most of it is scattered. Until now, a unified presentation of the research from a broad international perspective has not been accomplished. As a ground-breaking publication, the two-volume International Handbook on Information Technology (full title) synthesizes the major issues and directions of research in the field.

One major focus of the Handbook is the design and potential of IT-based student learning environments. Offering the latest research in IT and the learning process, distance learning, and emerging technologies for education, these chapters address the critical issue of the potential for IT to improve K-12 education.

A second important theme deals with the implementation of IT in educational practice. In these chapters, barriers and opportunities for IT implementation are studied from several perspectives: the teacher, the curriculum, the school organization and educational policy.Curriculum, competencies and attitudes, teacher learning, schools, and international and regional programs and policies are examined, to improve understanding how the implementation of IT in K-12 educational practice can be supported.

Additional topics addressed in the Handbook include the role of education in the information society, threats to equity in education and as well various approaches to research in IT in education.

The International Handbook on Information Technology in Primary and Secondary Education provides researchers, policy makers and practitioners with an integrated and detailed overview of this complex field, making it an essential reference for all libraries and educators.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

    Joke Voogt

  • University of North Texas, Denton, USA

    Gerald Knezek

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