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“But All We Really Wanted was a Course!” : Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. / Kjærgaard, Hanne Wacher; Fougt, Simon Skov.
Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. red. / George Veletsianos. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education, 2016. s. 841-852.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport/proceeding › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning
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T1 - “But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”
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AU - Kjærgaard, Hanne Wacher
AU - Fougt, Simon Skov
PY - 2016/6/30
Y1 - 2016/6/30
N2 - This article describes a professional development project for teachers that aimed at developing innovative teaching with ICT in a 21st-century understanding of the term innovative. The article describes the result of the intervention and the practice-based method used for this professional development project. Data from teacher planning, observations, interviews and document study are used to describe the poor outcome for the 8th-grade foreign-language teachers involved. We suggest five reasons for why the teachers did not manage to live up to the criteria for innovative teaching but persisted in conducting traditional teaching, where ICT was never integrated in their subject teaching in relevant and appropriate, value-adding ways: First, the students’ level of the foreign language; second, an unstable interaction with consultants; third, the teachers’ struggle to find their roles; fourth, competing rationales; and fifth, a dated understanding of their subjects.
AB - This article describes a professional development project for teachers that aimed at developing innovative teaching with ICT in a 21st-century understanding of the term innovative. The article describes the result of the intervention and the practice-based method used for this professional development project. Data from teacher planning, observations, interviews and document study are used to describe the poor outcome for the 8th-grade foreign-language teachers involved. We suggest five reasons for why the teachers did not manage to live up to the criteria for innovative teaching but persisted in conducting traditional teaching, where ICT was never integrated in their subject teaching in relevant and appropriate, value-adding ways: First, the students’ level of the foreign language; second, an unstable interaction with consultants; third, the teachers’ struggle to find their roles; fourth, competing rationales; and fifth, a dated understanding of their subjects.
KW - ICT and Language teaching
KW - ICT in schools
KW - ICT and innovative teachin
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M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - ISBN 978-1-939797-24-7
SP - 841
EP - 852
BT - Proceedings of EdMedia
A2 - Veletsianos, George
PB - AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education
Y2 - 28 June 2016 through 30 June 2016
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