ICT and education in Brazil - NGO, local government administration, business and higher education expert perspective

The paper aims to present the conditions surrounding the use of ICTs in Brazilian schools. The goal of the study was to offer a wide perspective that included the opportunities, barriers, transfer of knowledge, and challenges related to introducing information technology into education. The techniqu...

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Published inWorld journal on educational technology Vol. 12; no. 4; pp. 401 - 424
Main Authors Tomczyk, Łukasz, Martins, Valéria Farinazzo, Eliseo, Maria Amelia, Silveira, Ismar Frango, Amato, Cibelle de la Higuera, Stošić, Lazar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United World Center of Innovation Research and Publication Center 30.10.2020
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Summary:The paper aims to present the conditions surrounding the use of ICTs in Brazilian schools. The goal of the study was to offer a wide perspective that included the opportunities, barriers, transfer of knowledge, and challenges related to introducing information technology into education. The technique used was qualitative - an expert interview with four experienced respondents. The individuals interviewed represented different areas of professional activity: the academic sector, the implementation of practical activities in schools, pedagogical supervision, and the development of commercial software. The study was conducted in 2019, aspart of the expert conference CBIE (Congresso Brasileiro de Informática da Educação – Brazilian Conference on Computers in Education). The results of the analyses reveal that the challenges of implementing ICT in educational processes are similar to those found in the global perspective. According to these experts, Brazil faces similar issues to those found in other countries, namely:the appropriate preparation of teachers in the use of ICT, supplying schools with high-speed and up-to-date hardware and software, encouraging teachers to use ICT, the re-constitution of educational policies, and changes in administering IT resourceswithin schools
ISSN:1309-0348
1309-0348
DOI:10.18844/wjet.v12i4.5198