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Hamilton, Edward C. – Digital Education and Learning, 2016
In identifying a logic of commodification, commercialization, and automation as the essence of educational technology, critics of online education partake in a well-established tradition, stretching from Plato's declamations against writing in the "Phaedrus" to post war worries that television prophesied the era of the automatic student…
Descriptors: Automation, Educational History, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology
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Mohr, Kathleen A. J.; Ding, Guoqin; Strong, Ashley; Branum, Lezlie; Watson, Nanette; Priestley, K. Lea; Juth, Stephanie; Carpenter, Neil; Lundstrom, Kacy – Reading Teacher, 2017
This analysis examines articles from the past 25 years of "The Reading Teacher" to better understand the journal's content and trends influencing literacy instruction. A research team coded and analyzed the frequency of topics and grade levels targeted, then compared results with those of a similar analysis published in 1992. The Web of…
Descriptors: Reading Teachers, Periodicals, Educational History, Content Analysis
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Smith, Bryan – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2016
The current generation of students live and learn within a pedagogical milieu saturated by digital technologies. Curriculum scholars have not ignored this, theorizing and critiquing the ways that technology both affords and limits opportunities for students. Notably absent from this conversation, however, is a consideration of how the technologies…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Hamilton, Edward C. – Digital Education and Learning, 2016
By the late 1990s, the evangelical discourse had displaced any sense that online education could be something other than a means of totalizing reform. The opposition between technology and tradition cut off a line of development through which conventional modes of education could be embodied in technology. Online education's adoption as a…
Descriptors: Educational History, Electronic Learning, Coding, Educational Change
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Sargeant, Lynn M. – History of Education Quarterly, 2009
In this article, the author compares the music education in the United States and the Russian Empire at the turn of the twentieth century. In both countries, music educators struggled to secure a permanent role for vocal music in the school. By comparing Russian music instruction to that in the United States, educators can better understand not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Music Teachers, Music