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Digital Technologies in the Lives of Young People

English

This book examines the presence and effects of new technologies in the lives of young people. The rapid pace of change in the development and use of digital technologies, and the likely impact this has on youth, means that the topic has wide implications for educational institutions, theory and practice. There is a demand for a concentration on the ways in which new devices such as smart phones and tablets, as well as new platforms and recent notions such as the flipped classroom, are affecting the way education is being provided. However, there is also still a small minority who do not have full access to the internet, and the disadvantages suffered by this group must also be addressed.

The internet offers a vast range of opportunities for young people, and yet for various reasons it is not always available. This can partly be attributed to the controls that schools impose on the use of digital technology, for reasons of safety and security, and can in part be explained by the fact that policy makers have contradictory attitudes to technology. While they may argue for the need to have a well-educated and well-trained workforce, they fear the threats to privacy and safety posed by the internet. This book asserts that society needs to have more open debate about the threats and opportunities of digital technology as it is a dynamic and ever-changing topic for us all.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Oxford Review of Education.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032930565

About

Chris Davies co-ordinates the Learning and New Technologies Research Group in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford UK. From 20082011 Chris was Principal Investigator for a Becta-funded project investigating learners uses of technologies away from formal education. He is currently the director of the Kellogg Centre for Assistive Learning Technologies investigating uses of mobile technologies in special schools and participating in a project exploring the role of technology in supporting the learning of marginalized adolescents.John Coleman is a Clinical and Developmental Psychologist. He was for many years the Director of the Trust for the Study of Adolescence (TSA) and since October 2006 he has been a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Education at Oxford University UK. He is the author of numerous books including The Nature of Adolescence (Routledge 2011) now in its fourth edition. Together with Dr Ann Hagell he is currently working on a new edition of their book Adolescence: Risk and Resilience first published in 2007. He has been a Senior Policy Advisor in the Department of Health UK where he worked on emotional health and well-being in children and young people. He is the Chair of the Association for Young Peoples Health and a Trustee of Family Lives. He has a long-standing interest in support for parents of teenagers and he runs workshops for parents in secondary schools. He was awarded an OBE in 2001 for services to youth justice.Sonia Livingstone is Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at LSE UK and author or editor of seventeen books including most recently Children Risk and Safety Online (edited with Leslie Haddon and Anke Görzig 2012) Media Regulation (with Peter Lunt 2012) and Meanings of Audiences (edited with Richard Butsch 2013).Taking a comparative critical and contextualised approach Sonia's research examines the opportunities and risks afforded by digital and online technologies in a range of contexts. She directs a 33-country network EU Kids Online funded by the EC's Safer Internet Programme and serves on the Executive Board of the UK's Council for Child Internet Safety for which she is the Evidence Champion.

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