Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective

The goal of the research was to get an overview on the possibilities of sustainable development in relation to information and communication technologies in primary and secondary schools in Slovenia from the perspective of media ecology. The study analyses the reasons for a reorientation of the educ...

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Main Authors: Zakrajšek Srečko, Purg Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2010-01-01
Series:Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/dcse-2013-0008
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spelling doaj-dcb3db73cfac46e9b96eb8d8756344302021-09-05T21:00:40ZengSciendoDiscourse and Communication for Sustainable Education2255-75472010-01-0111799210.2478/dcse-2013-0008Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological PerspectiveZakrajšek Srečko0Purg Peter1Institute and Academy of Multimedia, SloveniaInstitute and Academy of Multimedia, SloveniaThe goal of the research was to get an overview on the possibilities of sustainable development in relation to information and communication technologies in primary and secondary schools in Slovenia from the perspective of media ecology. The study analyses the reasons for a reorientation of the educational system and new programmes towards sustainability and relates these developments to the activities of Eco-schools in Slovenia. The findings show that the guidelines of sustainable development are included in the programmes, yet they do not encompass the possibilities opening up by new technologies. Contemporary teaching methods are not widespread due to the inadequate education and training of teachers. At the same time, numerous problems arising from the introduction of new technologies and equipment into schools are neither anticipated nor tackled in the renewed curricula, thus failing to integrate a contemporary media-ecological perspective. Judging from the roadmap documents, even after the renewal process will have been finished, the situation will hardly change unless major changes are introduced into the planned concept of renovation and additional investments of funds for equipment, the preparation of materials and, above all, teacher education are secured.https://doi.org/10.2478/dcse-2013-0008information and communication technologiesprimary and secondary educationeco-schoolssustainable developmentmedia-ecological perspective
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Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective
Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education
information and communication technologies
primary and secondary education
eco-schools
sustainable development
media-ecological perspective
author_facet Zakrajšek Srečko
Purg Peter
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title Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective
title_short Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective
title_full Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective
title_fullStr Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Development and ICT in Slovenian Primary and Secondary Schools: Media-Ecological Perspective
title_sort sustainable development and ict in slovenian primary and secondary schools: media-ecological perspective
publisher Sciendo
series Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education
issn 2255-7547
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The goal of the research was to get an overview on the possibilities of sustainable development in relation to information and communication technologies in primary and secondary schools in Slovenia from the perspective of media ecology. The study analyses the reasons for a reorientation of the educational system and new programmes towards sustainability and relates these developments to the activities of Eco-schools in Slovenia. The findings show that the guidelines of sustainable development are included in the programmes, yet they do not encompass the possibilities opening up by new technologies. Contemporary teaching methods are not widespread due to the inadequate education and training of teachers. At the same time, numerous problems arising from the introduction of new technologies and equipment into schools are neither anticipated nor tackled in the renewed curricula, thus failing to integrate a contemporary media-ecological perspective. Judging from the roadmap documents, even after the renewal process will have been finished, the situation will hardly change unless major changes are introduced into the planned concept of renovation and additional investments of funds for equipment, the preparation of materials and, above all, teacher education are secured.
topic information and communication technologies
primary and secondary education
eco-schools
sustainable development
media-ecological perspective
url https://doi.org/10.2478/dcse-2013-0008
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