''This thought-provoking book demonstrates that the
application of technology in the delivery of the
curriculum is so much more than this and should give
early year's educators confidence and encouragement to
develop their own ideas in using ICT in innovative and
imaginative ways. ''Lynn Kennington, ''Early Education''
newsletter. How can computers and other ICT applications
be most effectively used to support learning in early
years settings? Why is it important that young children
use ICT in ways which are playful, creative and
explorative? What research has been carried out about
young children using computers and ICT, and what does
this tell us? ''ICT in the Early Years'' carefully
considers the potential of ICT to provide opportunities
for young children to learn through playful and creative
activities, examining research and practice in relation
to the educational uses of ICT with young children.The
book raises important issues about teaching in the early
years using ICT, such as giving pupils control,
co-operative working, access and assessment.In addition,
it: recounts recent research evidence; provides
practical ideas for early years teachers; and provokes
debate about the future of ICT in early years education.
The book's focus is on research outcomes, viewed through
discussion of practical classroom approaches, with the
pupil viewed as a competent learner and assessor.
Emphasis is placed on creative and playful aspects of
ICT, with the child as an active agent authoring,
experimenting, and creating, rather than passively
receiving. ''ICT in the Early Years'' is essential
reading for teachers and teachers in training, and is
also of use to other associated professionals, such as
classroom assistants, home educators and nursery
teachers. Parents with an interest in the use of
technology in education will also find the book of
genuine interest. |
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