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“Integrating technology into K-12 teaching and learning: current knowledge gaps and recommendations for future research” Khe Foon Hew and Thomas Brush
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Page 1: Khe Foon Hew and Thomas  Brush

“Integrating technology into K-12 teaching and learning: current knowledge gaps and

recommendations for future research”

Khe Foon Hew and Thomas Brush

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Article's Target• Research studies in education show that the use of

technology can help student learning. However, its use can be affected by certain barriers

• In this research study, general barriers typically faced by K-12 schools and the solutions are identified

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Technology Barriers• When integrating technology into education, a few general

barriers are present:• Resources • Institution • Attitudes and beliefs • Knowledge and skills• Assessment

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Resources • Without adequate hardware and software, there is little

opportunity for teachers to integrate technology into curriculum

• Examples: lack of access to available computers, time, insufficient devices and software

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Institution• This barrier includes leadership, school time-tabling, and

school planning problems

• Examples: administration may not understand technology, classes aren’t long enough, and no executive planning on what to with technology once the schools acquire it

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Attitudes and Beliefs • Whether, or how, to use technology for instruction

ultimately depends on the teachers themselves and their attitudes and beliefs on technology

• A teacher with a positive attitude and belief will use technology more effectively

• A teacher with a negative attitude might not utilize or accept technology

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Knowledge and Skills • Some teachers do not have adequate knowledge on how to

use technology in their classrooms

• Thus, their skills will not be effective enough for the use of technology

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Assessment

• Teachers are so pressed for their students to produce better tests grades, that they have little time to attempt new instructional methods involving technology

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Strategies to overcome technology barriers

The article states a few strategies and solutions for overcoming these barriers

• having a shared vision and technology integration plan

• overcoming the scarcity of resources• changing attitudes and beliefs • conducting professional development• reconsidering assessments

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Conclusion• Research has shown that successful technology integration

requires a holistic approach to the situation

• As we all know, the success of technology is dependent on the teachers ability to integrate the technology correctly

• However, technology will never replace the importance of a teacher in the classroom

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Resources

Hew, K., & Brush, T. (2007). Integrating technology into K-12 teaching and learning: current knowledge gaps and recommendations for future research. Educational Technology Research & Development, 55(3), 223-252. doi:10.1007/s11423-006-9022-5