CITE Journal - Language Arts - 0 views
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While the literature in the field of English education demonstrates the efficacy of computer technology in writing instruction and addresses its impact on the evolving definition of literacy in the 21st century, it does not provide measured directions for how English teachers might develop technology literacy themselves or specific plans for how they might begin to critically assess the potential that technology might hold for them in enhancing instruction
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To maximize technology's benefits, educators must develop a heightened, critical view of technology to determine its potential for the classroom. The steps for doing this include: To recognize the complexity of technology integration and its status in the field. To recognize and understand the evolving and continuous effect computer, information, and Internet technology has on literacy. To recognize the importance of creating relevant contexts for effective technology integration by Developing a pedagogical framework. Asking the important questions. Establishing working guidelines. Implementing these strategies while integrating technology. Reflecting on the experience and revisiting these strategies regularly.
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Bangert-Drowns and Pyke (1999) pointed out that, although there has been a large financial investment in bringing technology to schools, there has been little commensurate investment in preparing teachers to implement it effectively. Although access to computers in schools continues to improve for students, schools are spending only a small percentage of technology dollars on professional development despite the fact that teachers say they need more of it (Ansell & Park, 2003).
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