Supporting Learner-Centered ICT Integration: The Influence of Collaborative and Needs-Based Professional Development

From Section:
ICT & Teaching
Countries:
Canada
Published:
Jul. 25, 2009

Source: Journal of Technology and Teacher Education. 17 (3), pp. 315-348. (July 2009).

A mixed-method study was carried out to examine how teacher attitude and professional development influence learner-centered Information Communication Technology (ICT) integration.

A questionnaire, interviews and observations were used to gather data in a school district in Nova Scotia, Canada. Teacher data were categorized by grade level, discipline, and teaching experience.

Findings suggest that learner-centered ICT integration is more likely to occur needs-based, collaborative professional development programs are provided. Study data suggest that membership in a community of practice may be one way to increase learner-centered ICT integration.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Attitudes of teachers | Collaboration | Information communication technologies (ICT) | Professional development | Technology integration