Framing Pre-service Teachers’ Professional Learning Using Web2.0 Tools: Positioning Pre-service Teachers as Agents of Cultural and Technological Change

From Section:
ICT & Teaching
Published:
May. 10, 2013

Source: Professional Development in Education, Volume 39, Issue 2, 2013, Page 260-272

This paper addresses key issues in pre-service teachers’ professional learning.
The argument explores pre-service teachers’ learning and practice, which is both informed by technology and which uses technologically enhanced practices in classrooms as learning and teaching strategies.

The article is contextualized by current international debates regarding technicist and rational post-modern professional learning cultures, performativity and national standards. The article positions pre-service teachers as potential agents of change for schools.


Updated: Nov. 20, 2019
Keywords:
Change agents | Creativity | Learning strategies | Preservice teachers | Professional development | Technology integration