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Title: Computer literacy in UK education: an evolving strategy
Author(s): Gardner, John
McMullan, Tom
Contact Email: john.gardner@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Gardner J & McMullan T (1990) Computer literacy in UK education: an evolving strategy. EURIT90, A European Conference on Technology and Education, Herning, Denmark, 23.04.1990-27.04.1990. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED327165
Keywords: Computer Assisted Instruction
computer literacy
curriculum development
Educational Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Inservice Teacher Education
Instructional Innovation
Interdisciplinary Approach
Microcomputers
Technological Advancement
Issue Date: 1990
Date Deposited: 26-Mar-2014
Abstract: For the past three decades, the United Kingdom (UK) has been searching for the best methods of providing computer literacy and competence for elementary and secondary pupils. Initially, schools developed computer studies as a separate area of study instead of promoting the use of computers across the curriculum, an approach supported by the Micro-electronics Education Programme (MEP). The debate between these two approaches involved parents, pupils, and employers as well as MEP experts and inservice teacher educators. In 1987, upon realizing that the bulk of information technology resources in schools had been used only for students 16 years or older who were taking General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) classes, the National Curriculum demanded an information technology dimension in each of the core subjects and a cross-curricular approach to information technology competence. Despite the good intentions of such educational changes, it remains to be seen if this new strategy can succeed in its aim to make information technology competence a natural part of every pupil's repertoire.
Rights: Authors retain copyright.
URL: https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED327165

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