Mobile Learning in Teacher Education: Insight From Four Programs That Embraced Change

From Section:
Programs & Practicum
Countries:
USA
Published:
Oct. 01, 2014

Source: Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, Volume 30, Issue 4, 2014, pages 112-120

In this article, the authors identified four schools of education in the United States that self-identified as having a fully implemented curriculum for teachers on mobile technology use in PK–12 classrooms.

In-depth interviews were conducted with a representative from each institution in order to determine the factors that influenced their ability to change their educational technology curriculum to include teaching about mobile devices.
The interviews revealed that an institutional commitment to innovation, a belief in the importance of being on the cutting edge, and expectations from local school districts were important motivators for change.
Leadership and vision, institutional and administrative support, and the expectation that all faculty members participate in the implementation of the curriculum were important internal characteristics for success.
Finally, increasing faculty knowledge about mobile technologies, funding, and finding the correct developmental and instructional approaches were identified as challenges by these institutions.
 


Updated: Nov. 13, 2019
Keywords:
Educational technology | Faculty perspectives | Leadership | Teacher education programs