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Moving beyond the predictable failure of Ed-Tech initiatives
Authors:Juana M Sancho-Gil  Pablo Rivera-Vargas  Raquel Miño-Puigcercós
Institution:1. Department of Didactics and Educational Management, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spainjmsancho@ub.eduORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2941-5619;3. Department of Didactics and Educational Management, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;4. Faculty of Education and Social Science, University of Andrés Bello, Santiago, ChileORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9564-2596;5. Department of Didactics and Educational Management, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, SpainORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5391-4637
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The development of Information and Communication Technology has created waves of excitement about its power to fix educational problems and improve learning results, prompting a succession of policy efforts to integrate digital technology into education. Educators, schools and corporations are increasingly driving these initiatives. This article makes the argument that a narrow vision of digital technology, which both ignores the complexity of education and wastes valuable public resources, is becoming an obstacle to significant improvement and transformation in education. Utilising our research and experience in the field of educational technology, this paper problematises the common elision of ‘technology’ and ‘digital technology’. From this basis, we then critically reflect on various common approaches to introducing digital technology in education under the guise of promoting equality and digital inclusion. These include national government-led programmes, more recent trends for local school-led initiatives, and the role of non-formal education initiatives led by corporations/foundations. Amidst the varying surface-level ‘failure’ and/or ‘success’ of these approaches, we point to limited underpinning ‘information and knowledge society’ logics in framing the application of digital technology to education. As such we conclude by considering the educational challenges for future Ed-Tech initiatives.
Keywords:Educational change  school improvement  educational challenges  digital technology corporations  educational policies
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