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New technologies are dramatically changing early childhood education in the twenty-first century, as well as the face of childhood itself. Access to new technologies - in the Western world at least-provide young children with a myriad of possible activities and explorations that were not possible even a few years ago. But how can we explain and understand the nature of these differences and explore their implication for education? And how are the broader personal and social experiences of young children affected by these new classroom technologies?
This book examines the ways in which new
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New technologies are dramatically changing early childhood education in the twenty-first century, as well as the face of childhood itself. Access to new technologies - in the Western world at least-provide young children with a myriad of possible activities and explorations that were not possible even a few years ago. But how can we explain and understand the nature of these differences and explore their implication for education? And how are the broader personal and social experiences of young children affected by these new classroom technologies?
This book examines the ways in which new technologies are reshaping the social, personal, and educational experiences of childhood, and explores the curricular revisions such changes demand. With a focus on the various information and communications technologies (ICTs) available and the possibilities these ICTs offer for teaching and learning, this book provides inspiring examples of teachers who have innovatively incorporated new technologies into their classrooms to engage their students.
Autorenporträt
Nicola Yelland is Professor of Education in the School of Education at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia. She is series editor of Routledge's Changing Images of Early Childhood series.