ICT in the Primary School

Published 1 October 2002
This title brings together a team of well-known international writers and educationalists to discuss why ICT can make a critical contribution to children's learning in the primary school. As our perception of the "Information Society" develops and we consider its impact upon social, economic and cultural life, our expectations of children's experiences in schools will also alter. The authors address a range of questions and issues from a variety of perspectives. They suggest that the potential of ICT to enable children to show and create knowledge lies in teachers' critical understanding of the deeper purposes of learning and the ways in which learners, teachers and new technologies can interact with each other.