Shift to the Future

Shift to the Future by Nicola Yelland, published by Routledge on October 2, 2006, is a comprehensive examination of how new technologies are transforming education and childhood experiences. This 216-page book delves into the impact of information and communications technologies (ICTs) on the social, personal, and educational aspects of childhood, highlighting the necessary curricular revisions that accompany these advancements.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the innovative ways teachers have integrated new technologies into their classrooms to enhance teaching and learning. The book presents inspiring examples that illustrate the potential of ICTs to engage young students in contemporary educational settings. Through this analysis, Shift to the Future addresses the evolving landscape of education and the implications for both educators and learners.
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New technologies are dramatically changing the face of education and the nature of childhood itself. In Shift to the Future, Nicola Yelland examines the ways in which these 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 to young students and the possibilities these ICTs offer for teaching and learning, Shift to the Future provides inspiring examples of teachers who have innovatively incorporated new technologies into their classrooms to engage their students in contemporary times.
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