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GEM Report 2023 Technology in Education 2023: A tool on whose terms?

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Technology’s role in education has been sparking intense debate for a long time. Does it democratize knowledge or threaten democracy by allowing a select few to control information? Does it offer boundless opportunities or lead towards a technology-dependent future with no return? Does it level the playing field or exacerbate inequality? Should it be used in teaching young children or is there a risk to their development?

The debate has been fueled by the COVID-19 school closures and the emergence of generative artificial intelligence. This new report recommends that technology should be introduced into education on the basis of evidence showing that it would be appropriate, equitable, scalable and sustainable. In other words, its use should be in learners’ best interests and should complement face-to-face interaction with teachers. It should be seen as a tool to be used on these terms.

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GEM Report 2023 Technology in Education 2023: A tool on whose terms?
GEM Report 2023 Technology in Education 2023: A tool on whose terms? Sale price55,00€

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