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Framing ICT, teachers and learners in Australian school education ICT policy

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posted on 2024-11-01, 09:45 authored by Kathy JordanKathy Jordan
It is well over 20 years since information and communication technologies (ICT) was first included as part of a future vision for Australia's schools. Since this time numerous national policies have been developed, which collectively articulate an official discourse in support of a vision for ICT to be embedded in our schools, and routinely used by 'digital' learners and 'competent' teachers alike. The purpose of this paper is to critique how ICT, teachers and learners are positioned in this vision by an analysis of national school-education ICT policies from 1989 to the present day, including the National Goals of Schooling policies, the Learning in an Online World suite of policies, several Ministerial Statements relating to ICT and the recent A Digital Education Revolution policy. This paper suggests that determinist views of technology and a utopian vision underpin these representations, which creates a flawed, future vision for ICT in school education and its use by teachers and learners.

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Journal

Australian Educational Researcher

Volume

38

Issue

4

Start page

417

End page

431

Total pages

15

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 The Australian Association for Research in Education, Inc

Former Identifier

2006031364

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-04-13

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