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		    IN SCHOOLS AROUND THE WORLD FINDINGS FROM THE IEA SITES 2006 STUDY
 
 SITES 2006 IS A PROJECT OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EVALUATION OF EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT (IEA)
 
 CERC Studies in Comparative Education
 
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 CERC Studies in Comparative Education 23
 
 PEDAGOGY AND ICT USE
 
 IN SCHOOLS AROUND THE WORLD FINDINGS FROM THE IEA SITES 2006 STUDY
 
 Edited By
 
 NANCY LAW WILLEM J PELGRUM TJEERD PLOMP
 
 Comparative Education Research Centre The University of Hong Kong
 
 SERIES EDITOR Mark Mason, Director, Comparative Education Research Centre The University of Hong Kong, China FOUNDING EDITOR (AND CURRENTLY ASSOCIATE EDITOR) Mark Bray, Director, International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) UNESCO, France ASSOCIATE EDITOR Anthony Sweeting, Comparative Education Research Centre The University of Hong Kong, China INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Robert Arnove, Indiana University, USA Beatrice Avalos, Santiago, Chile Nina Borevskaya, Institute of Far Eastern Studies, Moscow, Russia Michael Crossley, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Gui Qin, Capital Normal University, China Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA Comparative Education Research Centre Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China © Comparative Education Research Centre First published 2008 ISBN 978-1-4020-8927-5
 
 e-ISBN 978-1-4020-8928-2
 
 Library of Congress Control Number 2008932307 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher.
 
 Coordination and layout design of this publication by Centre for Information Technology in Education Faculty of Education The University of Hong Kong
 
 Cover design by Clement Ng
 
 Contents List of Tables
 
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 List of Figures
 
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 List of Boxes
 
 xxi
 
 List of Appendices
 
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 List of Online Appendices
 
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 Abbreviations
 
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 Acknowledgements
 
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 Series Editor’s Foreword
 
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 Foreword by Niki Davis
 
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 Chapter One: Introduction to SITES 2006 Willem PELGRUM and Nancy LAW 1.1 Previous SITES modules 1.1.1 SITES Module 1 1.1.2 SITES-M2
 
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 1.2 SITES 2006 in brief
 
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 1.3 Countries participating in SITES 2006
 
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 1.4 Outline of this book
 
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 Chapter Two: Study Design and Methodology Nancy LAW, Willem PELGRUM, Christian MONSEUR, Falk BRESE, Ralph CARSTENS, Joke VOOGT, Tjeerd PLOMP and Ronald E. ANDERSON 2.1 Emerging pedagogies for lifelong learning and connectedness in the 21st century
 
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 2.2 Conceptual framework and research questions 2.2.1 Conceptual framework 2.2.2 Research questions
 
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 Contents
 
 2.3 Design of the survey instruments 2.3.1 Teacher questionnaire (core component) 2.3.2 Teacher questionnaire (optional component) 2.3.3 School questionnaires 2.3.4 The national context questionnaire 2.3.5 The instrument design process
 
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