The department of Psychology with Parent Guidance Workshop is hosting an event: Pupils and Technology Workshop on Monday July 15th 2019 at 8:00 to 11:30 a.m. We are looking for Primary, Secondary, and Sixthform/College teachers to take part in this event. Please share this event with those who may be interested, event information below:
We understand the growing problem of technology in the classroom; our current projects aim to support children and the way they are using technology. We want to know your experiences as teachers, and how we can develop research to meet these needs.
Come along to this workshop to find out:
- What support is available for children and adolescents
- Opportunities to discuss your own experiences of pupils and technology
The morning will include:
- A brief look at current research from Bournemouth University of the positive and negative effects of technology – Dr Constantina Panourgia, Dr Sarah Hodge and Associate Prof Jacqui Taylor
- An overview of how technology can impact on pupil’s behaviour, learning and emotions – Parenting practitioners Liz Clough and Pat Bate
- An interactive session on your experiences of pupils and technology
- An opportunity to network with academics, practitioners, and teachers
Breakfast on arrival and refreshments will be provided
If you have questions please contact us on:
cpanourgia@bournemouth.ac.uk
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