Title
Sustaining local identity, control and ownership while integrating technology into school learning
Abstract
Empowering Minds (EM) is a project that has deeply integrated technologically expressive materials, including robotics and presentation and programming software, into the educational practices of teachers at more than a dozen primary schools across Ireland. Here, we present Empowering Minds as a model of constructionist learning and teacher professional development. As the project continues to grow, organisers are challenged to aim beyond sustainability to scalability, encouraging participants to develop ways of maintaining their local identities and their senses of control and ownership of the work and ideas. In this paper, we describe a collaborative project among four participating schools, including one teacher's account of his students' adapting a folkloric story in order to appropriate it for their own technical, narrative, and learning purposes. We emphasise the importance of a diverse, supportive community and adequate time for teachers' self-directed learning to develop and epistemological changes to occur.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1007/11915355_24
ISSEP
Keywords
Field
DocType
epistemological change,local identity,encouraging participant,dozen primary school,adequate time,school learning,expressive material,collaborative project,educational practice,empowering minds,teacher professional development,constructionist learning,self directed learning
Folklore,Computer science,Knowledge management,Professional development,Narrative,Pedagogy,Sustainability,Constructionism,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
4226
0302-9743
3-540-48218-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.59
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Deirdre Butler132.71
Carol Strohecker26116.26
Fred Martin313820.51