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E-Book, Englisch, 206 Seiten

Selwyn / Nemorin / Bulfin Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age

High School, High Tech?
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-351-63158-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

High School, High Tech?

E-Book, Englisch, 206 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-351-63158-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Today’s high schools are increasingly based around the use of digital technologies. Students and teachers are encouraged to ‘Bring Your Own Device’, teaching takes place through ‘learning management systems’ and educators are rushing to implement innovations such as flipped classrooms, personalized learning, analytics and ‘maker’ technologies. Yet despite these developments, the core processes of school appear to have altered little over the past 50 years. As the twenty-first century progresses, concerns are growing that the basic model of ‘school’ is ‘broken’ and no longer ‘fit for purpose’.

This book moves beyond the hype and examines the everyday realities of digital technology use in today’s high schools. Based on a major ethnographic study of three contrasting Australian schools, the authors lay bare the reasons underlying the inconsistent impact of digital technologies on day-to-day schooling. The book examines leadership and management of technology in schools, the changing nature of teachers’ work in the digital age, as well as student (mis)uses of technologies in and out of classrooms. In-depth case studies are presented of the adoption of personalized learning apps, social media and 3D printers. These investigations all lead to a detailed understanding of why schools make use of digital technologies in the ways that they do.

Everyday Schooling in the Digital Age: High School, High Tech? offers a revealing analysis of the realities of contemporary schools and schooling – drawing on arguments and debates from various academic literatures such as policy studies, sociology of education, social studies of technology, media and communication studies. Over the course of ten wide-ranging chapters, a range of suggestions are developed as to how the full potential of digital technology might be realized within schools. Written in a detailed but accessible manner, this book offers an ambitious critique that is essential reading for anyone interested in the fast-changing nature of contemporary education.

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List of figures

Preface and acknowledgements

Chapter 1.Schools in the digital age. waiting for the great leap forward!

Chapter 2. Developing an everyday perspective on schools and technology

Chapter 3. Introducing the schools

Chapter 4. Leadership of technology

Chapter 5. The realities of ‘one-to-one’ technology provision

Chapter 6. New technology meets old classrooms

Chapter 7. Technology and teachers’ work

Chapter 8. Students and technology – ‘getting on’ and ‘getting by’

Chapter 9. Making sense of schools, technology and change

Chapter 10. Schools in the digital age: how might things be otherwise?


Neil Selwyn is a professor in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia. His research and teaching focuses on the place of digital media in everyday life, and the sociology of technology (non)use in educational settings.

Selena Nemorin is a post-doctoral research fellow at London School of Economics and Politics (LSE), UK. Her research interests include digital sociology, philosophy of technology, Maker education, surveillance and society, and brain-machine interfaces.

Scott Bulfin is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Monash University, Australia, where he studies young people’s use of digital media and the new innovations in literacy education.

Nicola F. Johnson is an associate professor and Deputy Head in the School of Education, at Federation University Australia. Nicola’s research concerns internet over-use, the social phenomena of internet usage, technological expertise, the use of information and communication technologies within teaching and learning, and more recently, interventions with at-risk, regional students.



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