”Er det bra, eller?” Pedagogiske spenningsfelt i møte med digitale verktøy i norske barnehager.

Forfattere

  • Margrethe Jernes Stord/Haugesund University College
  • Marit Alvestad University of Stavanger
  • Marta Sinnerud Stord/Haugesund University College
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7577/nbf.280

Sammendrag

Title: “Is it good, or?” Pedagogical tensions when meeting digital tools in Norwegian Early childhood education.
Abstract: In this article a qualitative study about preschool teacher’s perspectives on digital technology in Early
Childhood Education and care (ECEC) is presented. The research question is: What challenges and possibilities
with digital technology does preschool teachers meet in educational practice in kindergarten? The results are
based on empirical data from group interviews with the pedagogical staff in three Norwegian Early ECEC institutions.
The study is anchored in socio cultural perspectives on knowledge-building. The results are presented
and discussed within three categories: knowledge, process and vision. Finally, among other things, the meaning of
critical reflection when it comes to implementation of digital technology is discussed.
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Forfatterbiografier

Margrethe Jernes, Stord/Haugesund University College

Faculty of Teacher and Cultural EducationAssistent professor

Marit Alvestad, University of Stavanger

The Faculty of HumanitiesDepartement of Preschool teacher educationAssociate Professor

Marta Sinnerud, Stord/Haugesund University College

Faculty of Teacher and Cultural EducationAssistent professor

Fulltekst

Publisert

2010-12-09

Hvordan referere

Jernes, M., Alvestad, M., & Sinnerud, M. (2010). ”Er det bra, eller?” Pedagogiske spenningsfelt i møte med digitale verktøy i norske barnehager. Nordisk barnehageforskning, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.7577/nbf.280

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Emneord (Nøkkelord):

Content in the ECEC, curriculum, ICT, Digital technology, Critical reflection, Phenomenography