The Gamer Generation Teaches School: The Gaming Practices and Attitudes towards Technology of Pre-Service Teachers

From Section:
ICT & Teaching
Published:
Apr. 02, 2013

Source: Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Volume 21, No. 2, April 2013, p. 154-177

The goal of this study was to identify the gaming practices of freshmen undergraduate teacher education students.
The authors also investigated how students who play games compared to non-gamers in their interest in using specific technologies for learning, their beliefs about how technology affects their learning, their orientation towards using new technologies, and their beliefs about the role of technology in their future careers.

The broader goal was to lay the groundwork for a better understanding of how current teacher education students’ gaming practices might be leveraged in efforts to introduce game-based learning and other digital technologies into K-12 education.


Updated: Aug. 29, 2018
Keywords:
Educational technology | Games in education | Preservice teachers | Student attitudes | Students’ learning | Video games