The Use of ICT in Education: a survey of schools in E urope
The Survey of Schools: ICT in education commissioned in 2011 by the E uropean C ommission took place between J anuary 2011 and N ovember 2012, with data collection in autumn 2011. This article presents the main findings of the Survey based on over 190,000 questionnaire answers from students, teacher...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of education 2013-03, Vol.48 (1), p.11-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
Survey of Schools:
ICT
in education
commissioned in 2011 by the
E
uropean
C
ommission took place between
J
anuary 2011 and
N
ovember 2012, with data collection in autumn 2011. This article presents the main findings of the
Survey
based on over 190,000 questionnaire answers from students, teachers and head teachers in primary, lower and upper secondary schools randomly sampled. The article details the analytical framework design and the survey methodology implemented. It then presents the main ‘state of the art’ indicators that have been built, concerning
ICT
infrastructure and access to it, frequency of students'
ICT
based activities during lessons, level of teachers' and students' confidence in their digital competences, their opinion about using
ICT
for teaching and learning, and the school strategies to support
ICT
integration in teaching and learning. The article also presents the main findings of the exploratory part of the analysis, introducing the concepts of
digitally supportive school
,
digitally confident and supportive teacher
and
digitally confident and supportive student
, estimating their respective proportion at
EU
level on average and by country and investigating whether high percentage of
digitally supportive schools
include high percentages of
digitally confident and positive teachers
and
students
. A few recommendations for policy making at
E
uropean, national, regional/local and institutional levels conclude the article. |
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ISSN: | 0141-8211 1465-3435 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ejed.12020 |