The emerging information and communications technology educational research forum

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In education, research presents a number of challenges. One of these is to ensure that educators are well placed to utilise the outcomes of research, and conversely that the profession is able to inform the research agenda. This is as true for the application of information and communications technology in education, as in any other field. At the same time, there is a growing perception that the education profession needs to become more ‘evidence based’ and draw on educational research and validated good practice. This applies to teachers in all phases of education, from the nursery school to the university, and to those who provide services to education and training and inform their strategic development. However, because teaching and learning take place in increasingly complex environments and across multiple organisations and systems, careful interpretations are required to put research into practice. © 1996 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Davis, N. (1999). The emerging information and communications technology educational research forum. Journal of Information Technology for Teacher Education, 8(3), 381–396. https://doi.org/10.1080/14759399900200068

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