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Title: High Tech or High Touch


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High Tech or High Touch
  • Marc Vermeulen
  • EFODL s-Hertogenbosch
  • October 12, 2005

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Thinking about the future..
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Three different perspectives on the consequences
of ICT
  • Critical Theory
  • Baumols law (Economy)
  • OECD Schooling for the Future

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Critical Theory Freire, Fanon, Illich
  • Schools as reproductions of social structures
  • Emancipation and de-institutionalisation
  • Changing social structure individualism,
    networks, multi-tasking and multi-moding
  • Consequences for institutional structure

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Williams Baumols law
  • On productivity of services
  • Labour productivity in education as a neglected
    item in reforms (cf competence based)
  • Optimising educational quality or the case of
    Mercedes (and many other car producers)

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OECD scenarios 2001
RE-SCHOOLING
Schools as Core Social Centres
Schools as Focused Learning Organisations
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Radical redesign?
  • Yes, but..
  • Introduction after introduction of black board,
    radio, TV, video, overhead did not bring radical
    changes although expected

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Competences en use of ICT
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Learning focus
Codified knowledges Cognitive psychology/Vygotsky
/cognitive constructivism etc.
acquisition
Meta cognitive skills
Wenger, Rogoff, situated /collaborative learning
participation
reflection
Reconstruction
Forming a professional identity Modern
apprenticeship
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Functions of education
  • Qualification
  • competence based
  • Socialisation
  • new moral standards ICT-ethics and ethics
    through ICT
  • Liberty, Equality and.. Fraternity or Solitude
  • Peer groups
  • Experimenting with behaviour
  • Selection
  • assessments,
  • validity and social impact

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To conclude
  • Reconfiguring institutional structures
  • Schools lose the exclusive license to educate
  • Morality of ICT-impacts
  • Social function in a high tech curriculum a
    virtual peer group-meeting-place
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