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by Uk) Roger Austin (university Of Ulster, Canada) Bill Hunter (university Of Ontario Institute Of Technology
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National governments and multi-national institutions are spending unprecedented amounts of money on ICT on improving the overall quality of school learning, and schools are increasingly expected to prepare young people for a global economy in which inter-cultural understanding will be a priority. This book explores and analyzes the ways ICT has been used to promote citizenship and community cohesion in projects that link together schools in different parts of the world. It examines the theoretical framework behind such work and shows the impact of initiatives in the Middle East, Canada, the USA, England, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and elsewhere in the European Union.
This is a critical examination of the technologies that have been deployed, the professional development that has been provided and an evaluation of what constitutes good practice, particularly in terms of what collaborative learning really means for young people. Many of these initiatives have enabled young people to develop more positive relations with culturally and religiously different neighbours, but this work has just begun. Continuing international tensions over matters of identity and faith require that we better understand the political context for such work so that we might shape future directions more deliberately and more clearly.
Title
Online Learning and Community Cohesion: Linking Schools
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Routledge
Published
July 2013
Weight
364g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9780415510288
ISBN-10
0415510287
Eden Code
4832781
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