A Guide to Developing the Ict Curriculum for Early Childhood Education

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Pub. Date: 2006-03-30
Publisher(s): Trentham Books Ltd
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Summary

This is a book about ICT (Information and Computer Technology) in its broadest sense. The authors show how ICT can contribute to children's learning; how it can be integrated into a play based curriculum and how it relates to key areas of learning such as collaboration, communication, exploration and socio-dramatic play. The text provides an introduction to the ICT requirements in the UK Foundation Stage Curriculum Guidance, and it also discusses in detail the international relevance and implications of ICT for young children. The book provides a critical account of the 'digital divide' and suggests practical strategies for all the individuals and institutions who are working towards the achievement of social justice. It offers concrete guidance for the development of center based practice, and on curriculum integration and the selection of developmentally appropriate educational software. It also explores ergonomic issues, as revealed by research: how should children sit at the computer, for how long and what are the risks? Emphasis is placed on the processes of policy development and the realization of change and there is guidance on the use of development plans and evaluation tools. Using the example of the practice and policy development of one model Early Excellence Centre, the authors map the development of good practice in staff development, children's learning and their use of ICT, and in working with parents. A wealth of information and resources are provided. The book draws on two major European research projects that generated rich examples of good practice: curriculum guidance materials developed as part of the EU funded Developmentally Appropriate Technology in Early Childhood (DATEC) project and the authors' evaluation of the IBM KidSmart initiative. The book will be essential to all those working in elementary education and to teacher educators and policy and curriculum developers in primary schools.

Author Biography

Iram Siraj-Blatchford is Professor of Early Childhood Education at the Institute of Education University of London. She is co-director of EPPE 3-11, the DfES study on Effective Pre-school and Primary Education and is leading an Evaluation of the Effective Implementation of the Foundation Phase in Wales John Siraj-Blatchford is a lecturer at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge and an Associate Director of the ESRC Teaching and Learning Research Programme (TLRP)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Preface ix
An Emergent Technology Curriculum
1(18)
Using Technology for Communication and Collaboration
19(16)
Creativity and Learning to Learn
35(16)
Social Inclusion and the Digital Divide
51(18)
ICT Training, Policy Development and Planning
69(18)
Case Study 1: Gamesley Early Excellence Centre
87(18)
Case Study 2: The Northamptonshire ICT Strategy
105(22)
Case Study 3: IBM KidSmart Programme
127(18)
Glossary 145(6)
Appendices 151(8)
References 159(14)
Index 173

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