The Impact of Pre-Service Field Training Sessions on the Probability of Future Teachers Using ICT in School

From Section:
ICT & Teaching
Countries:
Canada
Published:
Aug. 20, 2009

Source: European Journal of Teacher Education, Volume 32, Issue 3,
p. 289-303. (August 2009). 

Most industrialized countries have adopted training strategies for pre-service teachers that place experienced teacher guidance centre stage, particularly within the context of regular pre-service field training sessions.
In this article, the authors analyzed the data taken from a longitudinal survey on the computer skills and attitudes of students toward the integration of ICT in teaching in primary and secondary school teacher education programs at the University of Sherbrooke. The authors subsequently underline the potential contradictory effects between the classroom teaching observed during practicum and the effort to support the use of computer technology in school during university training.
They conclude by underlining the importance of supporting the professional development of practicing teachers regarding the use of ICT, with the aim of changing practices observed by students in training and optimizing the probability of increasing the use of these technologies in their future role as teachers.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Educational technology | Field experiences | Preservice teacher education | Teacher education programs | Technology integration | Technology use