Readings - Week 12 - Beyond Technology
And once again I read an article that makes so much sense yet includes information that I haven't thought about. How true is it that a school can't simply buy and install technology and think that it is going to make huge changes. As the article, Beyond Technology mentions, there are a number of things that have to occur in addition to the buying and installing of technology. Of all the reasons the author listed, the one that I liked the best had to do with teacher training and motivation. There are still a large amount of teachers who prefer to teach in a traditional method and are unwilling and uncomfortable moving to more of a constructivist methodology. Personally, I can name more teachers at my school who prefer the traditional style than those who do not. I don't think thought that this can't be changed, or that there can't be an alter in the ways that teachers are teaching. The authors strategy's for implementing and using technology were great explanations as to how the transition can be smooth. The one that stood out to me most was:
Strategy 3: Invest in staff growth. The most powerful strategies to promote staff enthusiasm and competence are informal. Instead of falling into what I call the "software trap," we should offer a rich menu of learning opportunities that match the diverse styles, interests, and skill levels of our teachers.
If there is an adaptation to accomodate the differences among teachers and their teaching styles, then it would be so much easier to implement and use technology efficiently.
