The professional development, resource and support needs of rural and urban ICT teachers


Autoria(s): Lyons, T.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

This paper presents findings from the SiMERR National Survey concerning the need priorities of secondary ICT teachers for professional development, resources and student learning experiences. The findings - drawn from a survey of 237 secondary ICT teachers across Australia - provide an opportunity to compare the needs of teachers working in metropolitan, provincial and remote schools. The study found that vacant ICT positions are difficult to fill ond that the novel on dynamic nature of ICT requires teachers to have more extensive opportunities for on-the-job training, collegial collaboration and mentoring than is the case for teachers of more traditional subjects like science and mathematics. The study also found that ICT teachers are commonly required to manage and maintain ICT resources and to assist other staff to use ICT resources, while being allocated insufficient time in which to do these additional activities. The implications of these and other findings are discussed along with recommendations to help address the needs of ICT teachers in different parts of Australia.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93378/

Relação

http://acce.edu.au/journal/22/2/professional-development-resource-and-support-needs-rural-and-urban-ict-teachers

Lyons, T. (2007) The professional development, resource and support needs of rural and urban ICT teachers. Australian Educational Computing, 22(2), pp. 22-31.

Fonte

School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Tipo

Journal Article