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The motivation of educators for introducing internet technology into education, with special reference to secondary school classrooms

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Title: The motivation of educators for introducing internet technology into education, with special reference to secondary school classrooms
Author: Haupt, Nastaja
Abstract: The purpose of the research was to determine how educators could be motivated to implement internet technology in education. The literature study highlighted the need for e-learning while suggesting that educator support would not be achieved easily. The empirical study, however, revealed that at the international school examined, educators accept internet learning and demonstrate a willingness to introduce it into their pedagogy, were a blended approach to be adopted. Technological and psychological barriers had already been breached, as e-learning was taking place in a non-threatening environment. Educators were being empowered to experiment with e-learning in their subject areas. The study revealed that, having already embraced e-learning methodology educators would continue to do so if they could clearly perceive the benefits to be achieved. The study also showed that given a technologically nurturing environment, it would not be difficult to motivate educators to introduce internet technology into their pedagogy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3386
Date: 2010-01
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