Ed tech has so much potential, both for teachers and learners, so why hasn't it yet had the transformative impact on education that has long been promised? Daisy Christodoulou tackles both sides of the ed tech debate in answering this question, critiquing missed opportunities about how we learn, as well as areas of success. Rooted in research, and written from the educationalists' perspective, Teachers vs Tech? examines a broad range of topics from the science of learning and assessment, to personalisation, and the continued importance of teaching facts. It explores international examples from both big brand digital teaching programs and up-and-coming start-ups in considering what has and hasn't worked well. The author draws throughout on her experience in the classroom and from working within the education community. She outlines a positive vision for the future: one where technology is developed in conjunction with teachers' expertise, and is ultimately used to improve educational outcomes for all. Vive la ed tech revolution!
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Weight: 422g
Dimensions: 150 x 228mm
Publication Date: 05 Mar 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781382004121
About Daisy Christodoulou
Daisy Christodoulou is Director of Education at No More Marking a provider of online comparative judgement software for schools and works closely with schools on developing new approaches to assessment. Before that she was Head of Assessment at Ark Schools a group of academy schools in the UK. She has also taught secondary English in London comprehensives and been part of UK government commissions on the future of teacher training and assessment. Daisy is the author of several highly-acclaimed books including Making Good Progress? The future of Assessment for Learning (OUP 2017) and Seven Myths about Education ( 2014). In 2020 she was awarded an MBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours list for services to education.