Teaching Teachers for the Future : an Australian government national project


Autoria(s): Romeo, Geoff; Lloyd, Margaret M.; Downes, Toni
Contribuinte(s)

Reynolds, Nicholas

Webb, Mary

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This paper describes the Teaching Teachers of the Future (TTF) Project – a national project funded ($8.8mil AUD) by the Australian Government. The project was aimed at building the capacity of student teachers to use technology to improve student learning outcomes. It discusses the aims and objectives of the project, its genesis in a changing educational and political landscape, the use of TPACK as a theoretical scaffold, and briefly reports on the operations of the various components and part-ners. Further, it discusses the research opportunities afforded by the project includ-ing a national survey of all PSTs in Australia gauging their TPACK confidence and the use of the Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology. Finally the paper dis-cusses the outcomes of the project and its future.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70938/

Relação

http://wcce2013.umk.pl/publications/v2/V2.17_013-Romeo-fullN.pdf

Romeo, Geoff, Lloyd, Margaret M., & Downes, Toni (2013) Teaching Teachers for the Future : an Australian government national project. In Reynolds, Nicholas & Webb, Mary (Eds.) 10th IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education : Learning While We Are Connected, Torun, Poland.

Fonte

School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #student teacher, pre-service teacher, teacher education, teacher, professional development, TPACK, ICT in education, IT in education #HERN
Tipo

Conference Paper