ERIC Number: EJ1105760
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015
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The Role of the Teacher in Primary School Web 2.0 Use
Blannin, Joanne
Contemporary Educational Technology, v6 n3 p188-205 2015
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become ubiquitous in our society. In particular, 10-12 year old (primary school aged) children report that they increasingly rely upon ICTs for social interaction and for learning (ACMA, 2013). In spite of the large number of students reporting high ICT use, research indicates that many primary school teachers are not making effective use of online resources in the classroom. Influencing this lower level use is a lack of specifically focused research that considers the vital role of the primary school teacher in the integration of ICTs into the classroom program. To identify where research is most needed and might be most useful to support teachers to increase the use of ICTs in the classroom, this paper draws on research conducted in primary, secondary and tertiary education. It defines three core areas in which research is needed. These areas are teachers' internal (personal) and external (socio-cultural) barriers as well as the students' role in, and expectations of, pedagogical changes to classroom learning.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Primary Education, Teacher Role, Web 2.0 Technologies, Information Technology, Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Educational Research, Research Needs, Barriers, Student Role, Expectation, Educational Change, Electronic Learning, Self Efficacy, Teacher Attitudes, Technological Literacy, Access to Computers, Readiness
Contemporary Educational Technology. Faculty of Communication Sciences, Anadolu University, Yunus Emre Campus, Eskisehir 26470, Turkey. e-mail: editor@cedtech.net; Web site: http://www.cedtech.net
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Primary Education; Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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