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As part of the information and knowledge society, children and adults are both affected by and involved in the digital transformation. The extent to which information and knowledge can actually be accessed, used and shaped by everyone is a question of educational theory and subject didactics. Pupils, teachers, students and trainee teachers must be supported in opening up the possibilities and limits of the information society, in reflecting on them and in recognising and developing options for action, orientation and skills. In the present volume, subject matter teaching in the information society is examined from the perspectives of subject matter didactic reconstruction, media education and informatics education; the question of appropriate locations, media and technologies is also addressed, as are projects in university teacher training and perspective-related approaches. (DIPF/Orig.) Kinder wie Erwachsene als Teil der Informations- und Wissensgesellschaft sind zugleich Betroffene wie Beteiligte der digitalen Transformation. Inwieweit Informationen und Wissen tatsächlich für jeden zugänglich, nutzbar und gestaltbar sind, stellt eine bildungstheoretische sowie fachdidaktische Frage dar. Schüler*innen, Lehrer*innen, Studierende, Lehramtsanwärter*innen sind dabei zu unterstützen, sich Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Informationsgesellschaft zu erschließen, diese zu reflektieren sowie Handlungs-, Orientierungsoptionen und -fähigkeiten zu erkennen und auszubilden. Im vorliegenden Band wird Sachunterricht in der Informationsgesellschaft aus den Blickwinkeln der sachunterrichtsdidaktischen Rekonstruktion, der Medienbildung und der informatischen Bildung beleuchtet; die Frage nach entsprechenden Orten, Medien und Technologien werden ebenso thematisiert wie auch Projekte in der universitären Lehrerbildung als auch perspektivenbezogene Zugangsweisen. (DIPF/Orig.)
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This book is a reprint of papers in the Special Issue published in Education Sciences under the title "Online and Distance Learning during Lockdown Times: COVID-19 Stories". It includes papers covering Higher Education (post-secondary) sector representing international experience of teaching and learning from the start of the first episode of lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Philosophy --- teaching profession --- COVID-19 school closure --- online learning --- K–12 education --- public education --- distance education --- rural education --- educational technology --- learning barriers obstacles --- quality --- distance learning --- COVID-19 pandemic --- questionnaire --- professors and students --- emergency remote teaching --- COVID-19 --- special education --- teachers --- elementary school --- pedagogy --- sport science --- transdisciplinary --- childhood learning --- technologies --- relationship --- civil education approach --- education --- emergency --- low-resource settings --- engagement --- student perception --- survey --- Moore framework --- mathematics education --- online teaching --- parent attitudes --- primary education --- productive struggle --- remote learning --- teacher attitudes --- teaching and learning in emergencies --- science teachers --- qualitative research --- higher education --- evaluation --- parental involvement --- home-school relationships --- Twitter --- social media --- coronavirus disease --- EFL learners --- student course engagement questionnaire --- Madrasti --- platform --- stakeholders --- Facebook --- content analysis --- educational change --- school --- adaptation --- complex systems --- academic self-perceptions --- workload --- technical support --- course satisfaction --- digital technology --- home-learning --- Thirdspace --- primary teachers --- Scotland --- COVID-19 lockdown --- instructor readiness --- e-learning readiness --- pandemic --- e-learning --- students’ e-learning preparedness --- e-learning competency --- Rasch analysis --- web-based learning --- flipped classroom --- architecture-engineering and construction (AEC) --- blended learning --- lifelong learning --- meaningful learning --- COVID-19 instructional response --- instructional planning --- preservice teachers --- STEM integration --- in-service teachers --- undergraduate research --- flexible teaching --- COVID-19 lockdown education --- structure in education --- online education --- secondary education --- teacher knowledge --- mathematics --- online teaching materials --- distanced learning --- technology-mediated learning --- technology-mediated teaching --- engineering education --- entrepreneurship education --- face-to-face learning --- perceptions --- children’s learning --- accounting education --- internship --- n/a --- K-12 education --- students' e-learning preparedness --- children's learning
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This book is a reprint of papers in the Special Issue published in Education Sciences under the title "Online and Distance Learning during Lockdown Times: COVID-19 Stories". It includes papers covering K-12 educational sector representing international experience of teaching and learning from the start of the first episode of lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Philosophy --- teaching profession --- COVID-19 school closure --- online learning --- K–12 education --- public education --- distance education --- rural education --- educational technology --- learning barriers obstacles --- quality --- distance learning --- COVID-19 pandemic --- questionnaire --- professors and students --- emergency remote teaching --- COVID-19 --- special education --- teachers --- elementary school --- pedagogy --- sport science --- transdisciplinary --- childhood learning --- technologies --- relationship --- civil education approach --- education --- emergency --- low-resource settings --- engagement --- student perception --- survey --- Moore framework --- mathematics education --- online teaching --- parent attitudes --- primary education --- productive struggle --- remote learning --- teacher attitudes --- teaching and learning in emergencies --- science teachers --- qualitative research --- higher education --- evaluation --- parental involvement --- home-school relationships --- Twitter --- social media --- coronavirus disease --- EFL learners --- student course engagement questionnaire --- Madrasti --- platform --- stakeholders --- Facebook --- content analysis --- educational change --- school --- adaptation --- complex systems --- academic self-perceptions --- workload --- technical support --- course satisfaction --- digital technology --- home-learning --- Thirdspace --- primary teachers --- Scotland --- COVID-19 lockdown --- instructor readiness --- e-learning readiness --- pandemic --- e-learning --- students’ e-learning preparedness --- e-learning competency --- Rasch analysis --- web-based learning --- flipped classroom --- architecture-engineering and construction (AEC) --- blended learning --- lifelong learning --- meaningful learning --- COVID-19 instructional response --- instructional planning --- preservice teachers --- STEM integration --- in-service teachers --- undergraduate research --- flexible teaching --- COVID-19 lockdown education --- structure in education --- online education --- secondary education --- teacher knowledge --- mathematics --- online teaching materials --- distanced learning --- technology-mediated learning --- technology-mediated teaching --- engineering education --- entrepreneurship education --- face-to-face learning --- perceptions --- children’s learning --- accounting education --- internship --- n/a --- K-12 education --- students' e-learning preparedness --- children's learning
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