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Clive Beck ARE WE DOING A “GOOD” JOB IN TEACHER EDUCATION?: STUDYING OUR GRADUATES
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42 teachers – mainly elementary and middle school 20 began teaching in 2004 and 22 in 2007 Interviewed and observed every year since then Largely qualitative study LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF TEACHERS
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New teachers don’t know how to put together a coherent program They don’t understand what the theory means in practice Many of the practices recommended are unrealistic The teachers lack confidence and look to experts for solutions Use of digital technology is often limited: amount and type Over the years, the teachers make considerable progress with these challenges KEY FINDINGS
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a teaching vision program development pupil assessment teaching for relevance subject specific knowledge classroom organization and community inclusive teaching professional identity PRIORITIES FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
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relate theory and practice, e.g., integrate the practicum with the program teach and model priorities, integration, feasibility, work-life balance teach and model emphasis on values, personal and social development, inclusion try to enhance STs’ awareness of their ongoing learning and expertise IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
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explore the values and personal side of DT teach use of DT for inquiry help STs broaden their use of DT emphasize: what are they learning? REGARDING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY:
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