Abstract This article shows how blogging was used in a course in Norwegian in pre-school teacher education, and investigates how professional identity was expressed in the blogs. We investigate the students’ use of the affordances of the blog medium, and connect their expressions to the five competencies of pre-school teachers expressed in the Norwegian framework plan for this education (subject, didactic, social, developmental and ethical competence). Connections between professional identity, subject content and uses of ICT are thus drawn up
New Internet and communication technologies (ICTs) facilitate collaboration and interaction among te...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
This article is downloaded from www.idunn.no. © Gunhild Kvåle and Gro-Renée Rambø. This is an Open A...
This case study explores the affordances a weblog (blog) offered to “Ms. Frizzle, ” an urban middle ...
In this paper, we aim to analyze the production of professional blogs by pre-service English teacher...
Through narrative analysis, we find the process of blogging noteworthy in lending itself to pre-serv...
Trainee teachers enrolled on education courses arrive as students, but leave as qualified profession...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
This article aims at analyzing the argumentative processes mobilized by student-teachers from a Mode...
Educating students in the 21st century has necessitated a shift in the way in which pre-service teac...
Introduction. This paper reports findings from an on-going analysis of how pre-school teacher traine...
In this essay I examine if socio cultural theory is present for teachers when pupils and students ar...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to extend the knowledge of how identity is connected to informat...
The relevance of the study in question is caused by the growth of students' independent work and the...
New Internet and communication technologies (ICTs) facilitate collaboration and interaction among te...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
This article is downloaded from www.idunn.no. © Gunhild Kvåle and Gro-Renée Rambø. This is an Open A...
This case study explores the affordances a weblog (blog) offered to “Ms. Frizzle, ” an urban middle ...
In this paper, we aim to analyze the production of professional blogs by pre-service English teacher...
Through narrative analysis, we find the process of blogging noteworthy in lending itself to pre-serv...
Trainee teachers enrolled on education courses arrive as students, but leave as qualified profession...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
This article aims at analyzing the argumentative processes mobilized by student-teachers from a Mode...
Educating students in the 21st century has necessitated a shift in the way in which pre-service teac...
Introduction. This paper reports findings from an on-going analysis of how pre-school teacher traine...
In this essay I examine if socio cultural theory is present for teachers when pupils and students ar...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to extend the knowledge of how identity is connected to informat...
The relevance of the study in question is caused by the growth of students' independent work and the...
New Internet and communication technologies (ICTs) facilitate collaboration and interaction among te...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...