Many proponents of educational technology assume t h educational practice will spontaneously adapt to recent hardware advances; as a result, development of a philosophy for rationalizing interactions between the two domains has been hampered.
Defining educational environments: the case of the Athens Technological Educational Institute (TEI)
โ Scribed by Thalia Dragonas; Anastasia Kostakis
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 840 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0018-1560
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โฆ Synopsis
The Athens Technological Educational Institute (TEI) as a new organization confronts problems of institutional identity and legitimation. Within this context the present study attempts to define the educational environment of the TEI by assessing expectations of incoming students and evaluations of graduating students (N= 1,213). Student concerns were focused on teacher effectiveness, instructional quality and the need for information on occupations. Personal motivation, attitudes toward future occupation and school affiliation were found to predict both expectations and evaluations. Educational and social background characteristics were mostly insignificant. The implications of the findings for policy formulation are discussed. * This paper was written in spring of 1986.
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