Determining the Impact of Online Practicum Facilitation for Inservice Teachers

From Section:
Trends in Teacher Education
Countries:
USA
Published:
Mar. 15, 2008

Source: Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, Volume 16 Isuue 2, pp. 181-210

This study investigated the impact of a project-based graduate practicum experience that was facilitated online.
The study investigated the effects of the online practicum experience by:
(a) using quantitative data to assess the learning and professional growth of the practicum participants in comparison to a group of teachers that did not participate in the practicum experience, and
(b) identifying the qualitative components of the practicum experience that facilitated successful completion and implementation of best practice teaching skills of the practicum participants.

Findings indicated that teachers did change instructional practices as a result of the practicum experience, and identified three critical components of the online practicum:
(a) use of meaningful learning activities,
(b) collaborative learning communities,
(c) structure of the practicum project.
Effective use of these components can facilitate significant professional growth for inservice teachers engaged in online practicum experiences.


Updated: Dec. 07, 2020
Keywords:
Distance education | In service teachers | Online education | Teacher education | Technology