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A National Survey to Examine Teacher Professional Development and Implementation of Desktop GIS
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EducationInstructional ModelsSoftware ComplexityInstructional DesignTeacher EducationOnline National SurveyTeacher DevelopmentClassroom AssessmentInstructional TechnologyNational SurveyTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechnical EducationGis TrainingCurriculumInstructional ProgramTeachingIn-service Professional DevelopmentDesktop GisTeacher EducatorProfessional DevelopmentTeacher PreparationEducational AssessmentEducational EvaluationEducational Program Development
ABSTRACT This article examines the results of an online national survey of K–12 educators who attended a series of GIS training workshops conducted by the authors between 1998 and 2004. Data from the self-report survey (N = 186) suggest new information about potential changes in instruction and assessment patterns following GIS training. The survey provides insight for those designing GIS-based professional development, while simultaneously describing relatively little change in instructional methodology. The survey confirms some classroom implementation constraints from an earlier national implementation survey, identifying a lack of time for teachers, variable skill levels among students, and software complexity.
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