What enduring knowledge and understanding from tertiary education study will learners remember most that will contribute to their on-going performance and understanding for effective teaching? This paper is based on research undertaken to identify what third-year initial teacher education students in a course including Technology Education curriculum development conclude as important principles for teaching that discipline effectively in their classrooms. Their course-concluding principles should be seen as first steps or thoughts as they transition from university into their first appointments and begin teaching. Literature on personal epistemologies (Brownlee, Schraw & Berthelsen, 2011) identifies that pre-service teachers’ awareness w...
How to prepare students to teach has long been a subject of debate and research. Finding the right f...
Design and Technologies challenges students to think differently: to think critically and creatively...
The goals of this study were to identify preservice teachers\u27 misconceptions or novice perception...
What enduring knowledge and understanding from tertiary education study will learners remember most ...
The ability of pre-service teachers (PSTs) to transfer learning between subjects and contexts when p...
Education systems around the world are recognising the importance of a technology education that emp...
Technology teachers’ perceptions and understanding of the nature of technology heavily influences th...
The ability of pre-service teachers (PSTs) to transfer learning between subjects and contexts when p...
It is evident that there are numerous conceptions of what constitutes technology in the primary clas...
Research indicates that teachers’ conceptions of and approaches to teaching with technology are cent...
This article reports a heuristic case study that explored how components of Technological Pedagogica...
Becoming a teacher begins with an intention. Anchored on the theory of planned behavior, this study ...
In England and Wales secondary teachers are required to have at least two years of their first degre...
D.Ed.As a curriculum initiative Technology Education is in its infancy in South Africa. It has only ...
Several studies investigate effective strategies for preparing teachers for educational technology u...
How to prepare students to teach has long been a subject of debate and research. Finding the right f...
Design and Technologies challenges students to think differently: to think critically and creatively...
The goals of this study were to identify preservice teachers\u27 misconceptions or novice perception...
What enduring knowledge and understanding from tertiary education study will learners remember most ...
The ability of pre-service teachers (PSTs) to transfer learning between subjects and contexts when p...
Education systems around the world are recognising the importance of a technology education that emp...
Technology teachers’ perceptions and understanding of the nature of technology heavily influences th...
The ability of pre-service teachers (PSTs) to transfer learning between subjects and contexts when p...
It is evident that there are numerous conceptions of what constitutes technology in the primary clas...
Research indicates that teachers’ conceptions of and approaches to teaching with technology are cent...
This article reports a heuristic case study that explored how components of Technological Pedagogica...
Becoming a teacher begins with an intention. Anchored on the theory of planned behavior, this study ...
In England and Wales secondary teachers are required to have at least two years of their first degre...
D.Ed.As a curriculum initiative Technology Education is in its infancy in South Africa. It has only ...
Several studies investigate effective strategies for preparing teachers for educational technology u...
How to prepare students to teach has long been a subject of debate and research. Finding the right f...
Design and Technologies challenges students to think differently: to think critically and creatively...
The goals of this study were to identify preservice teachers\u27 misconceptions or novice perception...