This paper reports on the design of an on-line simulation that enhanced pre-service teacher practicum experience in the important area of literacy teaching. Research with more than 200 users of the simulation showed that it developed pre-service teacher understanding of complex classroom situations associated with the teaching of literacy by giving them the opportunity to slow down or accelerate classroom events, revisit and reflect on critical decision points and replay events in the light of new understandings. This gave pre-service teachers time to think critically about complex teaching situations which relied on the teacher’s ability to tune into children’s experiences, engage with them in dialogue and negotiation as well as utilise a ...
“The Virtual Classroom Simulation, Design and Trial in a Preservice Teacher Education Program” (VCS)...
Computer-based classroom simulations have been argued to be a promising way to practice preservice t...
Background. Learning to manage a classroom is a difficult but important part of teacher education. E...
Simulations are fast becoming a popular way to use technology to engage users in learning about and ...
Pre-service teacher education has been the centre of much debate in recent times as research consist...
Herrington, Oliver and Reeves (2003) assert that many researchers and teachers now accept that well ...
International audienceThis paper introduces to Class-Card, a role-playing simulation allowing pre-se...
Research consistently shows that traditional preservice teacher preparation programs are not adequat...
Incorporating real experience into the development of a classroom-based simulatio
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 26/08/2...
The benefits of micro-teaching (pre-service teachers practicing their teaching skills with small gro...
The integration of simulation platforms in the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programs enables pre-...
Developing effective educators is a priority for ensuring that future generations learn successfully...
Teacher training programme has been recognised for its importance in training and preparing preservi...
Eliciting and interpreting students’ ideas are essential skills in teaching, yet pre-service teacher...
“The Virtual Classroom Simulation, Design and Trial in a Preservice Teacher Education Program” (VCS)...
Computer-based classroom simulations have been argued to be a promising way to practice preservice t...
Background. Learning to manage a classroom is a difficult but important part of teacher education. E...
Simulations are fast becoming a popular way to use technology to engage users in learning about and ...
Pre-service teacher education has been the centre of much debate in recent times as research consist...
Herrington, Oliver and Reeves (2003) assert that many researchers and teachers now accept that well ...
International audienceThis paper introduces to Class-Card, a role-playing simulation allowing pre-se...
Research consistently shows that traditional preservice teacher preparation programs are not adequat...
Incorporating real experience into the development of a classroom-based simulatio
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 26/08/2...
The benefits of micro-teaching (pre-service teachers practicing their teaching skills with small gro...
The integration of simulation platforms in the Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programs enables pre-...
Developing effective educators is a priority for ensuring that future generations learn successfully...
Teacher training programme has been recognised for its importance in training and preparing preservi...
Eliciting and interpreting students’ ideas are essential skills in teaching, yet pre-service teacher...
“The Virtual Classroom Simulation, Design and Trial in a Preservice Teacher Education Program” (VCS)...
Computer-based classroom simulations have been argued to be a promising way to practice preservice t...
Background. Learning to manage a classroom is a difficult but important part of teacher education. E...