articleJournal of Research on Technology in EducationMar 1, 2010Closed access

Teacher Technology Change

Purdue University West Lafayette · Indiana University

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Abstract

Despite increases in computer access and technology training, technology is not being used to support the kinds of instruction believed to be most powerful. In this paper, we examine technology integration through the lens of the teacher as an agent of change: What are the necessary characteristics, or qualities, that enable teachers to leverage technology resources as meaningful pedagogical tools? To answer this question, we discuss the literature related to four variables of teacher change: knowledge, self-efficacy, pedagogical beliefs, and subject and school culture. Specifically, we propose that teachers’ mindsets must change to include the idea that “teaching is not effective without the appropriate use…

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Keywords
  • Information and Communications Technology
  • Leverage (statistics)
  • Technology integration
  • Computer science
  • Information technology
  • Professional development
  • Teacher education
  • Technological literacy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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