Educational Technology in India: The Field and Teacher’s Sensemaking

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Abstract

The educational technology (EdTech) is being viewed as one of the hopes for failing government schools in India. Huge investments are being made in EdTech by the market, philanthropies and the government, and several organisations are partnering in order to improve student learning outcomes and teachers’ instruction. This article is an attempt to understand this phenomenon from the vantage point of teachers’ work. We use the theoretical lens of the new institutionalism in organisational analysis for broadly mapping the EdTech field, as well as understanding how teachers make sense and purpose of EdTech in their classrooms. We argue that investigating the phenomenon in its macro form, while important in itself, significantly informs the study of individual EdTech implementations.
Original languageEnglish
JournalContemporary Education Dialogue
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

Themes from the UHS research agenda

  • Justice and inclusion

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