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Growing up digital

A report published by the Nuffield Foundation in the UK finds that computer use in schools does not on its own boost students’ digital literacy or prepare them for the workplace.

The report, written by Angela McFarlane, examines how digital technologies are used in schools to enhance learning, and identifies research questions to inform better practice and policy. It examines ten years of existing evidence on the effect the use of digital technology has on learning, and finds that:

The report suggested these findings have important implications for the curriculum, pedagogy, teacher development as well as assessment in the UK, where the curriculum for 5 to 16 mandates the teaching of Computing.

 

Source (Open Access): McFarlane, A. (2019). Growing up digital: What do we really need to know about educating the digital generation? London, England: Nuffield Foundation

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