The Machine in the Classroom

Since the 1960s, difficulty of developing a technology of instruction in public schools has proved insurmountable; results have been spotty, machines have come and gone, and classroom practices remain largely unchanged. Public clamor for reform has provided neither direction nor purpose. Technology...

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Veröffentlicht in:Phi Delta Kappan 1992-12, Vol.74 (4), p.316-323
1. Verfasser: Snider, Robert C.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Since the 1960s, difficulty of developing a technology of instruction in public schools has proved insurmountable; results have been spotty, machines have come and gone, and classroom practices remain largely unchanged. Public clamor for reform has provided neither direction nor purpose. Technology will ultimately prevail; the problem is educating people who think for themselves and resist servitude to machines. (MLH)
ISSN:0031-7217
1940-6487