Computers VS Primary Education


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    Bibliography:

    -------.  "Computers, Classrooms and Cost-Cutting: High-Tech Backers Say Computers Help Deliver Education Efficiently". Western Report.  v. 8 (46), Dec. 13, 1993,  pp. 30-31. 

    -------.  "Computers in the Classroom: Uses, Abuses, and Political Realities: the Failure of Technological Panaceas in Education". http://www.emcp.com/intro_pc/reading1.html  (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001). 

    -------.  "Strategies for School Librarians".  Quill & Quire. v. 64 (1), Jan. 1998, 
    p.12. 

    Armstrong, Alice, and Charles Casement. The Child and the Machine: Why Computers May Put our Children's Education at Risk.  Beltville, MD: Robins Lane Press, 2000. 

    Beattie, Catherine.  "Technology & the Future of Schooling: Ninety-Fifth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education".  Canadian Journal of Education. v.22 (2), Spring 1997,  pp. 223-225.

    Bennet, Frederick.  Computers as Tutors:  Solving the Crisis in Education. Sarasota, Fl.: Faben, 1999.

    Chouinard, Juel.  "Book Review: The Child and the Machine: Why Computers Put our Children's Education at Risk".  Education Canada.  v.38 (4), Winter 1998-99, pp. 36-37.

    Davis, Bernadette C. and Daniel D. Shade.  "Intergrate, Don't Isolate!  Computers in the Early Childhood Curriculum".  ERIC Digest,  #376991, Dec. 1994.  http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed376991.html  (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001). 

    Denny, Jason, Micheal Lindsay, and Sherman Riggers.  "Computer Use in Elementary Education".  http://www.purduenc.edu/ls/student2000/CUEE.htm (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001).

    Doherty-Delmore, Denise and Jessica Squires.  "Tech Wars:  Do Computers and the Internet Improve or Reduce Accessibility to Education"? Briarpatch.  v. 26 (7), Sept. 1997,  pp. 31-32. 

    Hoke, Donald.  "Good Education Doesn't Have to be Expensive". The Dallas Morning News, July 18, 1999. 

    Lightfoot, Liz.  "Tables Are Turned as Maths Teachers Goes Back to Basics".  The Daily Telegraph July 9, 1998

    McCraw, Phyllis A. and Jane E. Meyer.   "Technology and Young Children: What Teachers Need To Know".  http://www.coe.uh.edu/insite/elec_pub/html1995/0816.htm   (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001). 

    McIlroy, Anne.  "Asian's Practice of Math Equates to Higher Scores". The Globe & Mail, March 20, 2001, p.1, 4. 

    NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children).  "Technology and Young Children -- Ages 3 Through 8".    http://www.naeyc.org/resources/position_statements/pstech98.htm   (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001).

    Powell, Kymberli.  "Information Rich vs Information Poor".   http://nova.bsuvc.bsu.edu/~kdpowell/essay.html  (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001) 

    Robertson, Heather-Jane. No More Teachers, No More Books:  the Commercialization of Canadian Schools.  Toronto, ON: McClelland & Stewart, 1998. 

    Shade, D.D. and J.A. Watson.  "Computers in Early Education: Issues Put to Rest, Theoretical Links to Sound Practice, and the Potential Contribution of Microworlds". Journal of Educational Computing Research.  1990.  v.6 (4),  pp. 375-392.

    Steffenhagen, Janet.  "Back-to-Basics Reading Shows Big Results".  The Vancouver Sun.  April 4, 2001, pp. B1-2.

    Steffenhagen, Janet.  "Basics Reading Program 'Amazing'".  The Vancouver Sun.  April 6, 2001, pp. B1-2.

    Van Scoter, Judy, Debbie Ellis, & Jennifer Railsback.  "Technology in Early Childhood:  How Technology Can Enhance Early Childhood Learning". http://www.netc.org/earlyconnections/by%20request.html   (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001) 
     

    Endnotes:
    1.  Armstrong, Alice, and Charles Casement.  The Child and the Machine: Why Computers May Put our Children's Education at Risk.  Beltville, MD: Robins Lane Press, 2000.  p. 3.

    2.  Bennet, Frederick. Computers as Tutors:  Solving the Crisis in Education. Sarasota, Fl.: Faben, 1999.  p. 20.

    3.  -------.  "Computers, Classrooms and Cost-Cutting: High-Tech Backers Say Computers Help Deliver Education Efficiently". Western Report.  v. 8 (46), Dec. 13, 1993,  pp. 30-31. 

    4.  Chouinard, Juel.  "Book Review: The Child and the Machine: Why Computers Put our Children's Education at Risk".  Education Canada.  v.38 (4), Winter 1998-99, pp. 37.

    5.  Hoke, Donald.  "Good Education Doesn't Have to be Expensive". The Dallas Morning News, July 18, 1999.  p. 6J.

    6.  Steffenhagen, Janet.  "Basics Reading Program 'Amazing'".  The Vancouver Sun.  April 6, 2001. p. B1, 4.

    7.  McIlroy, Anne.  "Asian's Practice of Math Equates to Higher Scores". The Globe & Mail, March 20, 2001.   p. A1.

    8.   -------.  "Strategies for School Librarians".  Quill & Quire. v. 64 (1), Jan. 1998, p. 28.

    9.  --------.  "Computers, Classrooms and Cost-Cutting: High-Tech Backers Say Computers Help Deliver Education Efficiently".  Western Report.  v. 8 (46), Dec. 13, 1993.  p. 30.

    10.   Beattie, Catherine.  "Technology & the Future of Schooling: Ninety-Fifth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education".  Canadian Journal of Education. v.22 (2), Spring 1997.  p. 223.

    11. Shade, D.D. and J.A. Watson.  "Computers in Early Education: Issues Put to Rest, Theoretical Links to Sound Practice, and the Potential Contribution of Microworlds".  Journal of Educational Computing Research. 1990.  v.6 (4), p. 390.

    12.  NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children).  "Technology and Young Children -- Ages 3 Through 8".  http://www.naeyc.org/resources/position_statements/pstech98.htm  (Accessed on: April 10th, 2001) 

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