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Educational Technology and Reform in Quebec [microform] / David L. Stoloff
Bib ID 5527993
Format BookBook, MicroformMicroform, OnlineOnline
Author
Stoloff, David L
 
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Description [Washington, D.C.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1990 
15 p. 
Summary

Arguing that the acceptance of educational technology in Quebec is influenced by issues of economic survival and cultural identity, this paper discusses educational technology in terms of three types of media--computers, broadcast media (radio and television), and print media. Selected educational operating systems are also discussed. A search of the ERIC database is cited to show that, of these media, television has received the most attention from Canadian researchers in the past 7 years. It is noted that: (1) political, economic, and cultural considerations have played a role in broadcasting in Canada; (2) the federally sponsored Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has evolved as a two language system on both radio and television; and (3) the Quebec government also supports Radio Quebec on radio and television. It is concluded that educational technology and greater communications among all concerned about education and community development may evolve new paths of education and national identity, building on what is, what was, and what might be. (12 references) (DB)

Notes

ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Comparative and International Education Society (Anaheim, CA, March 22-25, 1990). For a related paper, see ED 322 875.

Reproduction Microfiche. [Washington D.C.]: ERIC Clearinghouse microfiches : positive. 
Subjects Adoption (Ideas)  |  Computer Assisted Instruction.  |  Cultural Influences.  |  Distance Education.  |  Economic Factors.  |  Educational Change.  |  Educational Radio.  |  Educational Technology.  |  Educational Television.  |  Elementary Secondary Education.  |  Foreign Countries.  |  French Canadians.  |  Higher Education.  |  Instructional Innovation.  |  Microcomputers.  |  Social Influences.  |  Quebec  |  Language Diversity
Form/genre Opinion Papers.  |  Reports, Descriptive.  |  Speeches/Meeting Papers.
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