The proposed paper critically explores the implications of digital educational tools on teaching processes rather than on learning processes by analysing interviews with teachers who have used the NAO robot in three schools near Bologna, within the European project EDUROB (2016-2018). The use of this instrument is considered to be affected by the whole socio-technical milieu (the “classrooms”), which includes cultural assumptions about digital artefacts. Hence, our hypothesis is that teachers play a key role in transmitting pre-assumed beliefs and concerns about technology to students, especially if training courses for all the teacher-users are not guaranteed. As an example of possible critical consequences from a lack of training, the authors underline “non-expert” teachers’ tendency to use the NAO robot as an assistant in doing their job. In these cases, teachers unintentionally convey to students interpretations of this technology that are likely to be far from the expected ones. Here, the role of the robot ranges from a tool for enhancing education to an “entertainer”.
Teaching With the Nao Robot: Teacher - Users’ Attitudes
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Gardenghi C., Gherardi L. (2024) "Teaching With the Nao Robot: Teacher - Users’ Attitudes
" Italian Journal of Sociology of Education, 16(1), 71-86. DOI: 10.14658/PUPJ-IJSE-2024-1-4
Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Italian Journal of Sociology of Education
Volume
16
Issue Number
1
Start Page
71
Last Page
86
Date Published
03/2024
ISSN Number
2035-4983
Serial Article Number
4
DOI
10.14658/PUPJ-IJSE-2024-1-4
Section
Articles