This paper focuses on the role of technologies in education today. It questions this role, discusses what has to be understood as quality in education and examines the conception of a teachers and administrators' training course capable of offering (another) quality to education and of contributing to a use of technological resources that promotes the discussion of culture and favors an emancipation project. It argues that quality in education requires, among other elements, both a critical view of school processes and appropriate and criterious uses of the new technologies.
Technology; Education; Quality in education; Teachers and administrators' training