This study takes its departure from ongoing debate about teachers’ (collective) “continuing professional development” (CPD). The overall aim is to highlight active teachers’ perceptions on developing a self-understanding of their complex role in daily practice by using digital tools. The following research questions guided the study: How can teachers make schools more relevant and engaging? How can students’ achievement increase? In what way can teachers provide high-quality education for all students? Three perspectives will be guiding the study: Information and Communication Technology (ICT), learning, and special education. The participants in the study are 21 staff members in preschool, primary school, and a recreation center with whom ...
This paper will look at the role that Information and Communication Technologies can have in develop...
The purpose of this study was to identify teachers’ digital skills proficiency gaps in order to dete...
Pupils in today's elementary and secondary schools are in need totally different skills than 40 year...
This study takes its departure from ongoing debate about teachers’ (collective) “continuing professi...
This study takes its departure from ongoing debate about teachers’ (collective) “continuing professi...
The increasingly digitally mediated learning environment has heightened the need for teacher profess...
This paper addresses the challenge of how to reach an Information and Communication Technology (ICT...
This study explores how Swedish teacher educators view individual, collegial, and organisational con...
The authors of this article have collaborated as part of a steering group for Norwegian state-funded...
The thesis explores an effective model for using the internet in a distance training program for sec...
This study examines teachers’ experiences in fostering professional digital competence (PDC) by part...
This article introduces the main outcomes of discussions at EDUsummIT 2011 by the specific Technical...
Professional development of teachers in information and communication technology (ICT) continues to ...
The call for digitalisation in compulsory and upper secondary schools implies the need for teachers ...
Professional development of teachers in information and communication technology (ICT) is an urgent ...
This paper will look at the role that Information and Communication Technologies can have in develop...
The purpose of this study was to identify teachers’ digital skills proficiency gaps in order to dete...
Pupils in today's elementary and secondary schools are in need totally different skills than 40 year...
This study takes its departure from ongoing debate about teachers’ (collective) “continuing professi...
This study takes its departure from ongoing debate about teachers’ (collective) “continuing professi...
The increasingly digitally mediated learning environment has heightened the need for teacher profess...
This paper addresses the challenge of how to reach an Information and Communication Technology (ICT...
This study explores how Swedish teacher educators view individual, collegial, and organisational con...
The authors of this article have collaborated as part of a steering group for Norwegian state-funded...
The thesis explores an effective model for using the internet in a distance training program for sec...
This study examines teachers’ experiences in fostering professional digital competence (PDC) by part...
This article introduces the main outcomes of discussions at EDUsummIT 2011 by the specific Technical...
Professional development of teachers in information and communication technology (ICT) continues to ...
The call for digitalisation in compulsory and upper secondary schools implies the need for teachers ...
Professional development of teachers in information and communication technology (ICT) is an urgent ...
This paper will look at the role that Information and Communication Technologies can have in develop...
The purpose of this study was to identify teachers’ digital skills proficiency gaps in order to dete...
Pupils in today's elementary and secondary schools are in need totally different skills than 40 year...