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Abstract
The survey charted parental attitudes towards the use of information technology in primary school teaching in Tampere (Finland). It also studied parents' own use of computers at home, work and in studies. Firstly, respondents were asked about their experiences of using computers at home. Present or past possession of computers was queried on. Those respondents who had or had had a computer were presented with a set of questions about the reason, frequency and regularity of computer use at home. They were also asked who uses the home computer most and for what do their children use the computer. Experiences of using computers at work or in studying were probed. Previous or present access to computers, frequency, purpose and regularity of use were charted. Respondents' attitudes towards the use of computers in elementary school teaching (teaching methods) were investigated next. They were presented with a set of attitudinal statements connected with, for example, learning, learning environment, teachers and their role and children themselves. The statements included both positive and negative effects of computers. Perceptions of the most important parenting goals were examined. The goals included obedience, good grades, manual skills and healthy habits. Opinions on the use of computers in primary school teaching were studied by asking how information technology can be used and in what grade should pupils be introduced to it. Respondents were also asked what kind of things should be taught about IT and how much could it be used in teaching other subjects. They rated the benefits of using television, video cassette recorder and tape recorder as teaching tools. Respondents were asked whether they were familiar with computer-based teaching material aimed at elementary school pupils. Finally, they assessed at what age children should begin school. Background variables included the respondent's age, gender, main activity, basic and vocational education, household...
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Methodology
Data collection period
19/05/1997 - 31/05/1997
Country
Finland
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Parents and guardians of pupils studying at the Pellervo school in the City of Tampere
Sampling procedure
Total universe/Complete enumeration
Kind of data
Quantitative
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Access
Publisher
Finnish Social Science Data Archive
Publication year
2004
Terms of data access
The dataset is (B) available for research, teaching and study.
Related publications
Tyni, Päivi (1999). Arvot, asenteet ja ATK: vanhempien suhtautuminen kouluopetuksen tietotekniikkaan. Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto. Sosiaalipsykologian pro gradu -tutkielma.