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Auteurs principaux: Lawless, Kimberly A., Pellegrino, James W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2007
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contents Professional Development in Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning: Knowns, Unknowns, and Ways to Pursue Better Questions and Answers Lawless, Kimberly A. Pellegrino, James W. Federal Legislation Technology Integration Educational Technology Professional Development Teaching Methods Literature Reviews Academic Achievement Technological Literacy Outcomes of Education Elementary Secondary Education Case Studies Data Collection The literature base on technology professional development for teachers reveals that there is a long way to go in understanding methods of effective practice with respect to the various impacts of these activities on teaching and learning. In the No Child Left Behind era, with programs like Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology, the Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education, and E-rate (the schools and library portion of the Universal Service Fund) that have been targeted as No Demonstrated Results, we need to move to a more systematic study of how technology integration occurs within our schools, what increases its adoption by teachers, and the long-term impacts that these investments have on both teachers and students. In addition to the findings of a comprehensive literature review, this article also articulates a systematic evaluation plan that, if implemented, will likely yield the information needed to better understand these important educational issues. (Contains 2 figures and 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Professional Development in Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning: Knowns, Unknowns, and Ways to Pursue Better Questions and Answers
Lawless, Kimberly A.
Pellegrino, James W.
Federal Legislation
Technology Integration
Educational Technology
Professional Development
Teaching Methods
Literature Reviews
Academic Achievement
Technological Literacy
Outcomes of Education
Elementary Secondary Education
Case Studies
Data Collection
Professional Development in Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning: Knowns, Unknowns, and Ways to Pursue Better Questions and Answers Lawless, Kimberly A. Pellegrino, James W. Federal Legislation Technology Integration Educational Technology Professional Development Teaching Methods Literature Reviews Academic Achievement Technological Literacy Outcomes of Education Elementary Secondary Education Case Studies Data Collection The literature base on technology professional development for teachers reveals that there is a long way to go in understanding methods of effective practice with respect to the various impacts of these activities on teaching and learning. In the No Child Left Behind era, with programs like Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology, the Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education, and E-rate (the schools and library portion of the Universal Service Fund) that have been targeted as No Demonstrated Results, we need to move to a more systematic study of how technology integration occurs within our schools, what increases its adoption by teachers, and the long-term impacts that these investments have on both teachers and students. In addition to the findings of a comprehensive literature review, this article also articulates a systematic evaluation plan that, if implemented, will likely yield the information needed to better understand these important educational issues. (Contains 2 figures and 1 table.)
title Professional Development in Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning: Knowns, Unknowns, and Ways to Pursue Better Questions and Answers
topic Federal Legislation
Technology Integration
Educational Technology
Professional Development
Teaching Methods
Literature Reviews
Academic Achievement
Technological Literacy
Outcomes of Education
Elementary Secondary Education
Case Studies
Data Collection
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ782050