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Preparing pre-service teachers to integrate technology into K–12 instruction: evaluation of a technology-infused approach
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Technology Teacher EducationTechnology-infused ApproachEducationTechnology-infused CoursesEducational DevelopmentTechnology-based Language TeachingTraining SystemsElementary EducationTechnology IntegrationContent KnowledgeInstructional DesignTeacher EducationPre-service Teacher EducationK–12 InstructionTeacher DevelopmentInstructional TechnologyElementary Education InstructionLearning SciencesTechnical EducationPre-service PreparationSchool TeachersElementary Education CurriculumBusinessTeacher PreparationPre-service Teachers
The quality of how technology is addressed in teacher education programmes is conditional for how student teachers apply technology in secondary schools after their graduation. Two technology-infused courses of one teacher education programme were evaluated. In line with studies on the development of pre-service teachers’ technological, pedagogical and content knowledge, two important enablers were distinguished: (1) teaching practice to enact what was learned in teacher education institution as well as to receive feedback from students on this enactment, and (2) modelling of teacher educators and teachers in school. Both enablers might require further development of knowledge and skills of both teacher educators and cooperating school teachers.
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