The Role of Technology in Promoting Educational Justice from the Perspective of the Philosophy of Education and Learning
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Technology , Educational Justice , Philosophy of Teaching and LearningAbstract
This article examines the role of technology in promoting educational justice from the perspective of the philosophy of education and learning. Educational justice implies that all individuals, regardless of their personal or social circumstances, should have access to quality education. On the one hand, digital technologies, such as online learning platforms and artificial intelligence, can contribute to reducing educational inequalities. However, challenges such as the digital divide and algorithmic biases must also be considered. This study employs a qualitative approach and meta-analysis, utilizing various philosophical frameworks, including pragmatism, critical theory, existentialism, and structuralism, to explore the impact of technology on educational justice. Pragmatism argues that technology can create meaningful learning experiences, whereas critical theory warns that technology may become a tool for control and restriction. In contrast, existentialism emphasizes the importance of individuality and freedom in the learning process, while structuralism views technology as a means of fostering collaborative and interactive learning environments. The results of the meta-analysis indicate that technology can be an effective tool for achieving educational justice, but only if it aligns with principles such as equity, freedom, and participation. The design of educational technologies should address the diverse needs of students, and policymakers and developers must ensure that all individuals have equitable access to learning opportunities. Future research should further examine the long-term effects of technology on educational justice and various dimensions of inequality to develop more just and inclusive educational technologies.
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