Teaching With Technology Creating Student-Centered Classrooms

Teaching With Technology Creating Student-Centered Classrooms by Judith Haymore Sandholtz, published by Teachers College Press on June 15, 1997, is a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics between students and teachers in technology-enhanced classrooms. This 211-page book presents vivid case studies and insights from educators, focusing on key issues such as teacher learning, instructional change, and the evolving roles of students and teachers in a technology-rich environment.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the challenges and strategies associated with integrating computers into education. The book addresses concerns about maintaining student engagement, reducing teacher isolation, and managing the complexities of a technology-driven classroom. Additionally, it highlights the importance of support from school principals, districts, and technology trainers, making it a valuable resource for those interested in educational methods and materials related to computers and technology.
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What happens between student and teacher when computers move into the classroom? This book gives us vivid case studies and eloquent teacher voices, addressing teachers’ perennial concerns: teacher learning and teacher beliefs about instructional change; redefining student and teacher roles; maintaining student engagement; reducing teacher isolation; managing the technology-rich classroom; and support for instructional change from school principals, school districts, technology trainers, and colleagues.
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