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Systemic Shifts in Instructional Technology: Findings of a Comparative Case Study of Two University Mathematics Departments

  • Autores: Daniel Jarvis, Zsolt Lavicza, Chantal Buteau
  • Localización: International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, ISSN 1744-2710, Vol. 21, Nº. 4, 2014, págs. 117-142
  • Idioma: inglés
  • DOI: 10.1564/174427114838794307
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  • Resumen
    • This paper reports on the findings of an international case study in which researchers examined two mathematics departments (Canada/UK) in which the sustained use of technology was strategically established in a mathematics degree program. This case study forms part of a larger research initiative which involved an extensive literature review (Marshall, Jarvis, Lavicza and Buteau, 2012) and a national survey of Canadian Mathematicians (Buteau, Jarvis and Lavicza, 2014). Findings from the case study indicate that sustained implementation at the departmental level requires a unique combination of key factors such as: a dedicated core group led by a committed advocate in a position of influence/power; a strong and shared incentive for change; strategic hiring processes; an administration which supports creative pedagogical reform and well-considered risk-taking; and, a continuous and determined revisiting of the original vision and purpose. Significant challenges to implementation and sustained program development, with specific examples, are also discussed.


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