PUBLIC POLICIES, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, AND OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (REA)

被引:2
作者
Mallmann, Elena Maria [1 ]
Schneider, Daniele da Rocha [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Santa Maria UFSM, Dept Adm Escolar, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Santa Maria UFSM, Programa Posgrad Educ, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
来源
REVISTA IBERO-AMERICANA DE ESTUDOS EM EDUCACAO | 2021年 / 16卷
关键词
Public policies; Educational technologies; Open Educational Resources (REA); Teacher education; Technological-Pedagogical Fluency (FTP);
D O I
10.21723/riaee.v16iesp2.15118
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The interpretive-critical analysis focuses on the micro-contexts of teacher training policies and practices for enhancing Technological-Pedagogical Fluency (FTP) with Open Educational Resources (REA). Within this framework, public policy devices are analyzed in light of universal principles such as the right to education, democratization of knowledge, and lifelong learning. The thematic delimitation, the data and the conclusions are systematized under the methodological structure of three cartographic matrices typical of an action-research: Dialogic-Problematizing Matrix (MDP), Thematic-Organizing Matrix (MTO) and Thematic-Analytical Matrix (MTA). The results highlight the plurality of local perceptions, translations, and (re)interpretations of policies related to educational technologies and Open Educational Resources (REA). The discursive practices demarcate naive typologies in curvatures ranging from denialist to futurologist. As an outcome, the affirmative proposition emphasizes Technological-Pedagogical Fluency (FTP) as a basic principle to operate in a critical and emancipatory way in the interpretation, recontextualization and retemporalization of public policies.
引用
收藏
页码:1113 / 1130
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Competences of Supervisors Related to Using Educational Technologies
    Imer, Gulriz
    Agaoglu, Esmahan
    2013 ASIAN CONFERENCE ON THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (ACSS 2013), PT 1, 2013, 3 : 115 - 122
  • [42] A patterns based approach for the design of educational technologies
    Chimalakonda, Sridhar
    Nori, Kesav, V
    INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS, 2023, 31 (04) : 2114 - 2133
  • [43] The new natural? Authenticity and the naturalization of educational technologies
    Dishon, Gideon
    LEARNING MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 46 (02) : 156 - 173
  • [44] Introducing Educational Technologies to Teachers: Experience Report
    Thota, Neena
    Negreiros, Joao G. M.
    JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY TEACHING AND LEARNING PRACTICE, 2015, 12 (01)
  • [45] INFLUENCE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN VIRTUAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
    Morales, Luis German Castro
    Armas, Diana Estefania Castro
    Farinango, Estefany Joseth Imbaquingo
    REVISTA CONRADO, 2025, 21 (103):
  • [46] Educational Technologies Development for Wildfire Risk Management
    Abramov, Valery M.
    Tatarnikova, Tatiana M.
    Korinets, Ekaterina M.
    Bolshakov, Vladimir V.
    Vekshina, Tatiana V.
    Lukyanov, Sergey, V
    Averkiev, Alexander S.
    Estrin, Ernest R.
    EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT: A 2025 VISION TO SUSTAIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DURING GLOBAL CHALLENGES, 2020, : 10910 - 10918
  • [47] Educational and Learning Technologies for "Data Structure" Course
    Luo, Xiong
    Liu, Bing
    EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 108 : 381 - 387
  • [48] THE ATTRIBUTES OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES POSSESSED BY INNOVATIVE TEACHERS
    Daukilas, Sigitas
    MANAGEMENT THEORY AND STUDIES FOR RURAL BUSINESS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, 2010, 24 : 45 - 54
  • [49] Facilitating and automating usability testing of educational technologies
    Villamane, Mikel
    Alvarez, Ainhoa
    COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION, 2024, 32 (03)
  • [50] A Framework for Educational Technologies that Support Representational Competencies
    Rau, Martina Angela
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, 2017, 10 (03): : 290 - 305