1. Online training of TPACK skills of higher education scholars: a cross-institutional impact study
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Simon Lygo-Baker, Peter Dekker, Danielle Townsend, Bart Rienties, Anne-Petra Rozendal, Janneke van der Loo, N. Brouwer, Katerina Bohle Carbonell, Externe publicaties SBE, Educational Research and Development, RS: GSBE ERD, and Language, Communication and Cognition
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Medical education ,Higher education ,Test design ,business.industry ,Instructional design ,Professional development ,Educational technology ,Context (language use) ,Teacher education ,Education ,Likert scale ,Pedagogy ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,business ,Psychology - Abstract
Higher education institutions should provide adequate training for teachers in order to increase their awareness of the complex interplay between technology, pedagogy and the cognitive knowledge in their disciplines. However, research has shown that providing effective staff development from teacher educators to support these teachers' skills is not straightforward. An online teacher training programme created and implemented by a team of 14 teacher educators in a cross-institutional programme in the Netherlands was followed by 67 teachers. Data were gathered using a TPACK (Technological, Pedagogical, Content Knowledge) instrument in a pre-post test design. Furthermore, (perceived) learning satisfaction was measured in order to determine whether the design was appropriate. The results indicate that the teachers' TPACK skills increased substantially. Furthermore, most participants were positive about the design and implementation of the online professionalisation programme. Nonetheless, not all teachers were able to effectively learn in this context, requiring further fine-tuning and research. © 2013 Copyright Association for Teacher Education in Europe.
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- 2013
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