Technology in the classroom: Banking education or opportunities to learn?

IF 2.5 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Aina Appova, Hea-Jin Lee, T. Bucci
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines the limited use of technology as a potential obstacle to educational progress and development. Grounding our work in social justice issues reflected in the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, “banking education” was reviewed to articulate this use of technology, including the limited students’ engagement, opportunities to learn, and development of information/computer literacy. In the study, we introduce the notion of W3 (what technology is being used, why, and who is using it) to offer specific lenses (Table 1) related to K-12 technology-integrated instruction in regard to power structures. We offer suggestions on how teachers and educators can use these lenses to create technology-integrated activities to ensure equitable and meaningful learning opportunities. We provide additional recommendations on how administrators and policy makers can avoid banking (students’) education and support teachers’ implementation of effective technology platforms as major drivers for empowering students’ learning, progress, and future careers.
课堂上的技术:银行教育还是学习机会?
摘要:本研究探讨了技术的有限使用作为教育进步和发展的潜在障碍。我们的工作立足于《被压迫者的教育学》中反映的社会正义问题,对“银行教育”进行了回顾,以阐明这种技术的使用,包括有限的学生参与、学习机会和信息/计算机素养的发展。在本研究中,我们引入了W3(正在使用什么技术,为什么使用,谁在使用)的概念,以提供与K-12技术集成教学有关的具体镜头(表1)。我们就教师和教育工作者如何利用这些视角创建与技术相结合的活动,以确保公平和有意义的学习机会提出了建议。我们就管理者和政策制定者如何避免(学生)教育的银行化,并支持教师实施有效的技术平台,作为赋予学生学习、进步和未来职业的主要驱动力,提供了额外的建议。
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Theory Into Practice
Theory Into Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.10%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Published since 1962, Theory Into Practice (TIP) is a nationally recognized, peer reviewed journal featuring multiple perspectives and scholarly, yet practical and engaging, discussions of important issues in education. TIP publishes articles covering all levels and areas of education, including learning and teaching; counseling; assessment; teacher education and professional development; classroom management; administration and supervision; curriculum; policy; and technology. Each issue of TIP is devoted to a timely theme developed by a Guest Editor who has expertise in the theme area.
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