New media pathways : navigating the links between home, school and the workplace


Autoria(s): Nixon, Helen; Atkinson, Stephen; Beavis, Catherine
Contribuinte(s)

Tan Wee Hin, Leo

Subramaniam , R

Data(s)

2006

Resumo

The terms ‘literacy’ and ‘technology’ remain highly contentious within the field of education. What is meant by ‘literacy’ and the methods used to measure it vary quite markedly in educational and historical contexts across the world. Similarly, while there is a shared concern to research the potential impact of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) on patterns of teaching and learning, there are major discrepancies about which aspects and uses of these technologies should be incorporated into formal learning environments and how this can be accomplished. While government policy makers tend to regard ICTs in relation to ideas of ‘smartness’, efficiency, and the ‘knowledge’ (or ‘new’) economy, educators and educational researchers promote them as offering new tools for learning and critical thinking and the development of new literacies and socio-cultural identities. This clearly has ramifications for the ways literacy is taught and conceptualised throughout the years of schooling, K-12. Outside school, meanwhile, students engage with ICTs on another level entirely, as tools for the maintenance of social networks, for leisure, and for learning and participating in the cultures of their peers. Whatever the differences in perspective, it remains the case that a society’s dominant understandings about literacy and technology will have significant implications for the development of school curriculum.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41225/

Publicador

Idea Group Publishing

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41225/1/NixAtkBeavfinal.pdf

Nixon, Helen, Atkinson, Stephen, & Beavis, Catherine (2006) New media pathways : navigating the links between home, school and the workplace. In Tan Wee Hin, Leo & Subramaniam , R (Eds.) Handbook of Research on Literacy in Technology at the K-12 Level. Idea Group Publishing, Hershey USA, pp. 118-136.

Direitos

Copyright 2006 Please consult the authors.

Fonte

Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education

Palavras-Chave #130106 Secondary Education #139999 Education not elsewhere classified #secondary school multimedia #secondary curriculum #informal learning #literacy and ICT #information and communication technologies
Tipo

Book Chapter