2017
DOI: 10.15365/joce.2002072017
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The Influence of Technology on Teaching Practices at a Catholic School

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“…Sekolah-sekolah Katolik juga mengalami dampak perkembangan teknologi digital yang sudah menjadi gaya hidup masyarakat abad ini. Untuk mendidik para pelajar dan mahasiswa menjadi aktif dan kreatif serta kolaboratif, diperlukan suatu pedagogi transformatif yang memanfaatkan teknologi digital (Swallow, 2017). Sekolah-sekolah menghadapi tantangan perubahan dan perkembangan teknologi karena mengubah pembelajaran traditional menjadi pembelajaran digital.…”
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“…Sekolah-sekolah Katolik juga mengalami dampak perkembangan teknologi digital yang sudah menjadi gaya hidup masyarakat abad ini. Untuk mendidik para pelajar dan mahasiswa menjadi aktif dan kreatif serta kolaboratif, diperlukan suatu pedagogi transformatif yang memanfaatkan teknologi digital (Swallow, 2017). Sekolah-sekolah menghadapi tantangan perubahan dan perkembangan teknologi karena mengubah pembelajaran traditional menjadi pembelajaran digital.…”
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“…A fundamental change in educational pedagogies is required to prepare students to become active and effective contributors in this knowledgebased, connected world. [7] Many things are offered by the rapid development of technology including a better tool to explore the new teaching method. Multimedia technology has played a very important role in teaching English especially in the non-native speaking of English situations.…”
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“…In educational reforms, organizational mission and vision can often serve as sources of cohesion (Hallinger, 2011;Klar and Brewer, 2014). Indeed, studies about 1:1 technology initiatives have described how mission and vision can shape technology integration and practices (Carlson and Patterson, 2015;Dexter, 2011;Swallow, 2017). Accordingly, today's technology initiatives present an opportunity to bridge the divide between an espoused missionsuch as might appear in a brochure or placardand the values and beliefs actualized by school members in everyday life.…”
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“…social justice; service to others) (Cook and Simonds, 2011;McLaughlin, 1996). Prior research in this context suggests that although some educators may infuse more holistic, non-academic values into their 1:1 initiatives, such practices may be inconsistent even within schools (Cho, 2017;Carlson and Patterson, 2015;Swallow, 2017). One potential explanation for such inconsistencies is that patterns in social groupings (i.e.…”
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