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Acquiring skills for tomorrow today: “Cyberspace learning for kids”

Jean Hough (Toucan Europe, Manchester, UK)
Dave Ellis (Toucan Europe, Manchester, UK)

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 1 October 1997

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Abstract

Considers the development of an on‐line electronic learning network , “Cyberspace learning for kids” (CL4K), for children aged 5‐16 across Europe. Examines the impact of information technology (IT) in relation to various learning environments. Focuses particular attention on schools, the incorporation of IT into the National Curriculum and the impact this has on teaching. Presents findings from an analysis of the project’s user needs, that is, those of teachers, children and parents. The main issue expressed by teachers was the lack of training received in IT skills and lack of funds available to purchase equipment necessary to be able to use IT in the classroom. A decline in general levels of communication in the classroom, at home and between pupils was another issue of concern among teachers and parents. Overall, all users perceived “Cyberspace learning for kids” to be exciting and saw the development of IT skills as an essential asset when seeking employment. The children found the use of the Internet to be a fun way of finding out information and would enjoy using it if such a resource was available in the classroom, etc. With commitment to funding for resources and training CL4K has the potential to offer a fun and stimulating means of gaining information and educating children for the future.

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Hough, J. and Ellis, D. (1997), "Acquiring skills for tomorrow today: “Cyberspace learning for kids”", Education + Training, Vol. 39 No. 7, pp. 249-255. https://doi.org/10.1108/00400919710185582

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MCB UP Ltd

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