Teacher education programmes delivered at a distance: An examination of distance student perceptions

From Section:
Programs & Practicum
Countries:
USA
Published:
Apr. 02, 2008

Source: Teaching and Teacher Education, Volume 24, Issue 3, April 2008, Pages 601-609

Recent technological developments have greatly influenced the ways American universities deliver educational course offerings to students at a distance. The perception of pre-service teachers in distance education programmes is germane to the planning and delivery of distance education courses in teacher education departments in the future. The results of this American study revealed a differing perception between male and female students in the area of course structure, student/teacher interaction, overall course satisfaction and peer interaction.

As a result of this study, recommendations are provided for teacher preparation programmes to improve distance education course offerings for prospective teachers in the USA and implications for educators involved in teacher preparation internationally.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Distance education | Preservice teachers | Teacher education | Technology