Cross-National Information and Communication Technology Policies and Practices in Education

Tjeerd Plomp|Ronald E. Anderson|Nancy Law|Andreas Quale
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  • Description
  • Contents

This is a study of cross-national policies and practices on information and communication technology in education.

Part I. Summary Chapters

  • Chapter 1. Introduction; Ronald E. Anderson.
  • Chapter 2. Curriculum and Staff Development for ICT in Education; Nancy Law and Tjeerd Plomp.
  • Chapter 3. Trends in Instructional ICT Infrastructure; Andreas Quale.
  • Part II. Country Chapters
  • Chapter 4. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Australia; John Ainley and Amanda Allan.
  • Chapter 5. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Bulgaria; Pencho Mihnev.
  • Chapter 6. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Catalonia (Spain); Carme Amoros Baste.
  • Chapter 7. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Chile (Enlaces); J. Enrique Hinostroza, Pedro Hepp, Cristián Cox, and Andrea Guzmán.
  • Chapter 8. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: China Hong Kong; Nancy Law.
  • Chapter 9. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Chinese Taipei; Janet Mei-Chuen Lin, Cheng-Chih Wu, and Guey-Fa Chiou.
  • Chapter 10. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Cyprus; Constantinos Papastasiou and Elena Hadjikyriakou.
  • Chapter 11. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: The Czech Republic; Iveta Kanklová.
  • Chapter 12. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Denmark; Dan Pedersen.
  • Chapter 13. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: England; Alison Kingdon and Susan Harris.
  • Chapter 14. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Finland; Marja Kanakaraanta and Pirjo Linnakyla.
  • Chapter 15. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: France; Catherine Righier.
  • Chapter 16. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Germany; Renate Schulz-Zander.
  • Chapter 17. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Hungary; Ilona Avas-Buijik and Marta Körös-Mikis.
  • Chapter 18. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Iceland; Fridrik H. Jonsson and Anna Rut Brendisdottir.
  • Chapter 19. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education; Utpal Mallik.
  • Chapter 20. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Israel; Rafi Nachmias, David Mioduser, Alona Forkosh-Baruch, and Dorit Tubin.
  • Chapter 21. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Italy; Roberto Melchiori and Renata Pico.
  • Chapter 22. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Japan; Katsuhiko Shimizu, Ryo Watanabe, Yasutaka Shimizu, Masao Miyake, Kenseika Yamada, Hideshugu Honjuki, Michiko Saito, Ryoji Yoshioka, Masaru Sakayuki, Yuji Saruta, Yasusi Ogura, and Taro Numano.
  • Chapter 23. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Lithuania; Lina Markauskaite.
  • Chapter 24. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Malaysia; Sulaiman Hashim.
  • Chapter 25. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: The Netherlands; Alfons ten Brummelhuis, Marjolein Drent, and Tjeerd Plomp.
  • Chapter 26. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: New Zealand; Murray Brown and Megan Chamberlain with Ingrid Stowler.
  • Chapter 27. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Norway; Andreas Quale.
  • Chapter 28. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Philippines; Esther B. Ogena and Fina G. Braner.
  • Chapter 29. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Portugal; Helena Henriques, Fernando Ribeiro, Gertudes Amaro, and Carla Ferreira.
  • Chapter 30. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: The Russian Federation; Alexei L. Semenov.
  • Chapter 31. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Singapore; Yeo Hong Mui, Esther Kan, and Thian Yoke Chun.
  • Chapter 32. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: The Slovak Republic; Vera Blahova.
  • Chapter 33. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Slovenia; Barbara Nêza Brečko.
  • Chapter 34. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: South Africa; Anton Muller.
  • Chapter 35. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: Thailand; Pornpun Waitayangkoon.
  • Chapter 36. National Policies and Practices on ICT in Education: United States; Ronald E. Anderson and Sara Dexter.