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The digital learning movement: how should Irish schools respond?

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posted on 2020-03-11, 14:22 authored by Ann Marcus-Quinn, Tríona Hourigan, Selina McCoy
There is a significant movement towards digital learning internationally. However, policymaking in Ireland regarding the use of ICT in education, specifically second-level education, has been lacking. Students’ experience of technology at school varies hugely. The current debate has become device focussed rather than content focussed. This paper examines how the lack of clear policy by the Department of Education and Skills has led to resistance by many stakeholders in embedding the use of technology into schools, and particularly teaching and learning.

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The Economic and Social Review;50 (4), pp. 767-783

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Economic and Social Studies

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peer-reviewed

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English

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