scholarly journals Pre-Service Teacher Education: Student Digital Technology Skills for Best Practice in the STEM Classroom

2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 264
Author(s):  
Rahmat Yusny

This paper renders a preposition to integrate Digital Literacy into Pre-service teacher education programs in universities and various teacher trainings. The current emergence of high dependence toward digital technology demands teacher education programs to make contribution in order to educate and prepare pre-service teachers to overcome issues related to negative impacts of digital technology. 21st century skills are amongst the core requirement for advanced human resources living in this era. Teacher education curriculum must be able to accommodate sufficient knowledge and resources to enable students becoming digital literate society. As what depicted today among our society, very little attention given toward the way using internet technology securely and politely. Beginner adopters of technology are now spoon fed with very user friendly gadgets and apps that often neglect to learn about effects and impacts the technology caused. In addition, although it still can be argued, often most of the marvels do not really foster productivity for these groups of technology users. Therefore, proposition to raise awareness among pre-service teacher in is emphatically needed.


Retos ◽  
2015 ◽  
pp. 258-263
Author(s):  
Francisco Javier Gallardo-Fuentes ◽  
Bastian Carter Thuillier

El objetivo de este artículo es analizar los resultados de la implementación de un sistema de evaluación formativa en el alumnado universitario chileno que cursa la carrera de pedagogía en educación física. Se lleva a cabo un diseño de estudio de casos con utilización de metodología mixta. Las técnicas de recogida de datos son: lectura y análisis de documentos; observación; conversación y narración. La muestra son 24 alumnos que cursan el prácticum y los correspondientes 24 profesores tutores de los centros educativos. Los principales resultados valoran la experiencia: (a) con una serie de ventajas (entre algunas que se valora como un sistema de evaluación poco injusto y los alumnos (as) señalan preferir las evaluaciones de procesos formativos) y inconvenientes de la experiencia, en donde se han obtenido resultados muy bajos, por lo que no se pueden considerar como tal; (b) se han encontrado diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p=.02*), entre la percepción del alumnado y los tutores en la variable de “trabajo de apoyo en el aula”.Abstract. The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the results of the implementation of a system about formative assessment on Physical Education Teacher Education student in Chile. A case study design with mixed methodology was designed. The data collection techniques are: reading and analysis of documents; observation; conversation and narration. The sample consists in 24 Students in the practicum and the corresponding 24 tutors in schools. The main results of the experience are: (a) with some advantages (some are valuated as an unfair method and Students show to prefer formative evaluation) and inconvenient of experience where very low results, then are not considered; (b) main differences are shown (p=.02*) between the students’ perception in the variable of "support working on classes".


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 139
Author(s):  
Heather Smith-Sherwood

This qualitative multi-case study investigated thre exemplary pre-service teacher education programs in Jamaica and Michigan in order to provide an account of how they are structured in different contexts of tertiary institutions and, to identify how they ensure that their graduates are prepared to function effectively in today’s schools. Five categories of stakeholders across the three institutions were interviewed regarding their perception and expectations of pre-service teacher education in general as well as in the context of their program. The responses from these persons were described in narrative form, then analyzed and compared based on the similarities and differences that existed among them. The analysis led to the emergence of various themes across the three institutions, and these were used to draw conclusions relative to the structure of pre-service teacher education. The findings revealed eight distinguishing features of exemplary/effective pre-service teacher education programs whether university or college-based. (a) coherent program vision (b) cultural competence (c) collaborative partnership (d) contextualization (e) quality standards (f) well-planned and implemented field experiences (g) continuous assessment (h) experienced committed faculty and (i) a harmonious blend of theory and practice. To be effective, pre-service teacher education programs must prepare prospective teachers to adequately meet the challenges of teaching in today’s classrooms. To effect change, quality teachers are needed, and to produce quality teachers, quality preparation is a necessity. 


2000 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 365-387 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carola Conle ◽  
Dan Blanchard ◽  
Karen Burton ◽  
Arlene Higgins ◽  
Mei Kelly ◽  
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