Tell me what you see : pre-service teachers' recognition of exemplary digital pedagogy
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2013
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How do you identify "good" teaching practice in the complexity of a real classroom? How do you know that beginning teachers can recognise effective digital pedagogy when they see it? How can teacher educators see through their students’ eyes? The study in this paper has arisen from our interest in what pre-service teachers “see” when observing effective classroom practice and how this might reveal their own technological, pedagogical and content knowledge. We asked 104 pre-service teachers from Early Years, Primary and Secondary cohorts to watch and comment upon selected exemplary videos of teachers using ICT (information and communication technologies) in Science. The pre-service teachers recorded their observations using a simple PMI (plus, minus, interesting) matrix which were then coded using the SOLO Taxonomy to look for evidence of their familiarity with and judgements of digital pedagogies. From this, we determined that the majority of preservice teachers we surveyed were using a descriptive rather than a reflective strategy, that is, not extending beyond what was demonstrated in the teaching exemplar or differentiating between action and purpose. We also determined that this method warrants wider trialling as a means of evaluating students’ understandings of the complexity of the digital classroom. |
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Australian Council for Computers in Education |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69548/1/69548pub.pdf http://acce.edu.au/sites/acce.edu.au/files/pj/journal/AEC27-3_lloyd-mukherjee.pdf Lloyd, Margaret M. & Mukherjee, Michelle (2013) Tell me what you see : pre-service teachers' recognition of exemplary digital pedagogy. Australian Education Computing, 27(3), pp. 85-94. |
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Copyright 2013 Australian Council for Computers in Education |
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Faculty of Education |
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Journal Article |