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Policy Unplugged

Dis/Connections between Technology Policy and Practices in Canadian Schools

by (author) Jennifer Jenson, Chloë Brushwood Rose & Brian Lewis

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2007
Category
Elementary, Computers & Technology
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773578104
    Publish Date
    Aug 2007
    List Price
    $110.00

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Description

The authors conducted a two-year study on the implementation of computer technologies, including in-depth interviews and classroom observation at thirty-two elementary and secondary schools across Canada. Based on this research, Policy Unplugged explores the intersections and disconnections between provincial technology policy, school board policy, and school-based practices. The authors consider the ways in which technology policy has become "unplugged" from daily experience, showing that teachers, students, and administrators are part of complex pedagogical and social systems that have been badly served by the enforced and hasty introduction of technology. They also show how small, often unquestioned practices and power relations in schools can create seemingly insurmountable impediments to technological implementation.

About the authors

Jennifer Jenson is associate professor, pedagogy and technology, York University, and co-editor of Worlds in Play: International Perspectives on Digital Games Research. Chloë Brushwood Rose is assistant professor, curriculum theory, education, York Uni

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