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Visions of change: information technology, education and postmodernism
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Technology Teacher EducationTeacher EducationNew TechnologyInformation SocietyInformation EducationPhilosophy Of EducationEducationCraft LevelsSocial InnovationSocial ChangeTechnologyVisionary QuestionsEducation PolicyFoundations Of EducationEducational InnovationTechnology Integration
The questions that dominate the discourse of IT in education are mostly at the technical or craft levels. Visionary questions relating to the purpose of education and the proper place of technology are not much discussed. This paper seeks to undermine the idea that such questions should be avoided. The context of postmodernist change is described and two contrasting visions of education are discussed. Each vision is a hypothetical but recognisable representation of certain trends in educational thinking. Each vision has appeal but also severe shortcomings. The paper concludes that unless teachers, learners and communities can articulate their own visions of educational change, new technology could take them into a future that they would never willingly have chosen.