Journal of Technology and Teacher Education
April 2021 Volume 29, Number 2
Editors
Richard Hartshorne
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 4
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Virtual Microteaching, Simulation Technology & Curricula: A Recipe for Improving Prospective Elementary Mathematics Teachers’ Confidence and Preparedness
Melva Grant, Old Dominion University, United States; Sarah Ferguson, Old Dominion University, United States
For this study, Mursion TeachLivETM simulation afforded virtual microteaching opportunities for elementary prospective teachers (PTs) enrolled in online mathematics method courses over two years.... More
pp. 137-164
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Designing a Model of Computer Science Professional Development for Elementary Educators in Inclusive Settings
Amy Hutchison, George Mason University, United States; Jamie Colwell & Kristie Gutierrez, Old Dominion University, United States; Anya Evmenova & Jeff Offutt, George Mason University, United States; Valerie Taylor, Old Dominion University, United States
New computer science standards are being rapidly introduced at the elementary level but little is known about how to prepare teachers to learn and teach the content of these standards, or how to... More
pp. 165-193
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Enhancing student-centered blended teaching competency: A South Korean teacher PD case study
Eunhye (Grace) Ko, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Kyu Yun Lim, Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, Korea (South); Soo Hyoung Joo, Teachers College, Columbia University, United States; Paul E. Resta, The University of Texas at Austin, United States
The unforeseen school closures in response to the COVID-19 outbreak have brought unique challenges to teachers, who were required to not only flexibly shift between on- and off-line learning, but... More
pp. 195-224
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Simulation Training Is As Effective as Teaching Pupils: Development of Efficacy Beliefs Among PRE-Service Teachers
Marcus Samuelsson, Joakim Samuelsson & Anja Thorsten, Linköping University, Sweden
Teacher education programmes offer pre-service teachers limited opportunities to realistically practise and develop skills and strategies for teaching pupils, without the risk of adversely... More
pp. 225-251