Computers in Third-World Schools

Computers in Third-World Schools

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Hawkridge, David
Palgrave Macmillan UK
EAN: 9781349207930
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The reasons why governments of developing countries should put computer technology in their schools are highly controversial, but no less than the actual use being made of these comparatively expensive machines and their software. This book looks at experience in African, Asian and Arabic-speaking countries that already have computers in some of their schools. It is based mainly on research in China, Jordan, Kenya, Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Tunisia. The authors debate policy and practice in the light of experience to date. They identify the rationales commonly deployed by Ministries of Education and international agencies, but argue themselves for a long-term view of the potential of computers to liberalise education, and through such education to reduce dependency and inequity.
EAN 9781349207930
ISBN 1349207934
Binding Ebook
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date July 27, 2016
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Hawkridge, David; Jaworski, John; McMahon, Harry