The Future Use of Technology in Education and Learning in the Commonwealth

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
The Future Use of Technology in Education and Learning in the Commonwealth
Abstract
Modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have increasingly been used in education systems and for learning across the world over the last quarter of a century, and are frequently seen as being an important means of delivering the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG4. However, rhetoric about their potential benefits has often led to uncritical adoption of inappropriate and costly technologies, that have not benefited the poorest and most marginalised. This contribution explores likely uses of such technologies in Commonwealth education systems in the future, and what needs to be done so that these do indeed benefit everyone, rather than just the privileged with access to the latest technologies. It begins with an overview of existing Commonwealth initiatives, and then explores how ICT use for learning throughout the life-cycle is likely to change over the next decade. The next section suggests how Commonwealth organisations can best support governments and citizens in ensuring equitable distribution of relevant learning opportunities and mitigating the negative aspects of technology use. In conclusion, it advocates for the need to focus especially on the poorest and most marginalised, and it highlights the challenges of a future in which machines and humans are ever more intertwined.
Publication
The Round Table
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
447-458
Date
July 4, 2019
ISSN
0035-8533
Accessed
08/10/2019, 14:07
Library Catalogue
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
shortDOI: 10/gf9kk8
Citation
Unwin, T. (2019). The Future Use of Technology in Education and Learning in the Commonwealth. The Round Table, 108(4), 447–458. https://doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2019.1634891