通过K-12/大学合作影响本地计算机技术政策

K. Dawson
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本文讨论了与当地官员和附近一所大学的研究人员合作进行的一项全区范围的研究。该研究的目标是由大学和K-12教育(即从幼儿园到完成义务教育)的代表共同制定的,包括:(1)确定该地区的教师如何在教学中使用计算机,(2)确定影响这些使用的因素,以及(3)根据研究结果制定当地政策议程。调查方法采用Dillman(1978)的总体设计方法,获得92%的回复率。该研究表明,教师主要使用计算机进行训练和练习,或作为完成工作的奖励,教师对达到许多国家技术标准缺乏信心,教师对他们得到的支持不满意。本研究亦建议,系统的教师准备工作应著重于发展教师在多种应用上的教学电脑效能,再加上改善全区支援的努力,可使该区促进有效的教学电脑使用。讨论了本研究的局部结果和更广泛的意义。
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Influencing local computer technology policy via a K-12/University Collaboration
Abstract This article discusses a district-wide study conducted in collaboration with local officials and researchers from a nearby university. The goals of the study were collaboratively derived by university and representatives of K-12 education (i.e. from kindergarten to completing compulsory education) and included: (1) determining how teachers in the district were using computers in instruction, (2) determining factors that influenced these uses and (3) developing a local policy agenda from the results of the study. Survey methodology was implemented using Dillman's (1978) Total Design Method and a 92% response rate was obtained. The study suggests that teachers are primarily using computers for drill and practice or as rewards for completing work, that teachers lack confidence in meeting many of the state technology standards and that teachers are not satisfied with the support they receive. The study also suggests that systemic teacher preparation efforts focused on developing teachers' instructional computer efficacy with multiple applications, coupled with efforts to improve districtwide support, may enable this district to facilitate effective instructional computer use. Local consequences and the broader significance of the study are discussed.
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