Here we give an overview of the Mexican experience of a national program, begun in 1997, of gradual implementation of computational tools in the lower secondary-school classrooms (children 12-15 years-old) for mathematics and science. This project illustrates, through the benefit of long-term hindsight, the successes and difficulties of large-scale massive implementation of technologies in schools. The key factors for success and for transforming school practices seem to be: adequate planning, gradual implementation, continuous training and support, and enough time (years) for assimilation and integration. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2009.
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Sacristán, A. I., & Rojano, T. (2009). The Mexican national programs on teaching mathematics and science with technology: The legacy of a decade of experiences of transformation of school practices and interactions. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 302 AICT, pp. 207–215). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03115-1_22
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