Title of article :
Training teachers to use new technologies impacts
multiple ecologies: Evidence from a national initiative
Author/Authors :
Niki Davis، نويسنده , , Christina Preston and Ismail Sahin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
A pair of papers re-examined the evidence from a national initiative to train all
teachers in England to bring them up to the level of newly qualified teachers,
who are required to know when to use and when not to use information and
communication technologies (ICT) in their professional practice. The first
paper confirmed that multilevel evaluation of professional development was
robust for ICT teacher training. This second paper contrasts the highest and
lowest rated designs for ICT teacher training: an ‘organic’ approach that provided
training in schools was highly rated, whereas a centralised computerassisted
learning approach with online access to trainers was the lowest rated
design. The study supports an ecological view of the diffusion of ICT innovations
in education and recommends that ICT teacher training be designed to
support evolution of each teacher’s classroom, school and region, as well as
the training of the ICT teacher trainers.