Literacy, learning and ICT:
the role of ICT in developing literacy skills in
students with learning difficulties
978-3-639-13283-0
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304
2009-04-23
79.00 €
eng
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During the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a
huge effort in the United Kingdom to increase ICT
resources within the education sector based on the
principle of a positive relationship between ICT and
literacy levels. There had been some research into
the literacy and ICT relationship within mainstream
schools; but little research on the same topic in
special schools with children and young people with
learning difficulties. Theories of learning suggest
all students need a range of learning resources
including ICT. The question is whether ICT has
particular relevance for those with learning
difficulties.
The findings suggest a disparity between
having an ICT policy and the practice of ICT. ICT
was being taught rather than utilised as a teaching
tool, furthermore, ICT did not appear to raise
literacy levels, and in the absence of a
comprehensive and holistic framework, ICT may lead
to the erosion of some skills in other aspects of
literacy.
The author concludes with the recommendation of an
evidence-based model for learning resources and
support provision which is student-centred and
describes a working model in practice.
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