Michalsky, T. & Kramarski, B. (2015). Prompting reflections for integrating self-regulation into teacher technology education. Teachers College Record, 117(5), 1-38. Abstract: “Background: Technology represents a major topic in educational research. Nevertheless, a gap in the research remains concerning how teachers can bring technology into the classroom. This study focuses on the technological…
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Incik, E., & Akay, C. (2017). A comprehensive analysis on technopedagogical education competency and technology perception of pre-service teachers: Relation, levels and views. Contemporary Educational Technology, 8(3), 232-248. https://doi.org/10.30935/cedtech/6198 Abstract: “The main purpose of this research is to identify the competency and the perceptions of pre-service teachers on technopedagogical education. While study…
Comments closedYildiz, A., & Baltaci, S. (2017). Reflections from the lesson study for the development of techno-pedagogical competencies in teaching fractal geometry. European Journal of Educational Research, 6, 41–50. doi:10.12973/eu-jer.6.1.41 Abstract: “Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) is a model that explains how teachers use technology more effectively in the context of technological,…
Comments closedSpiteri, M., & Chang Rundgren, S. (2017). Maltese primary teachers’ digital competence: implications for continuing professional development. European Journal of Teacher Education, 40(4), 521–534. doi:10.1080/02619768.2017.1342242 Abstract: “Learning with technology during primary school years will equip students with dispositions to continue learning with evolving technology throughout their lifetime and it is the responsibility of…
Comments closedHayati, Y. M., Jantan, H., & Abdullah, N. K. (2017). Pre-development of potential educational technology competency standard based on TPCK in UITM (Terengganu). In J. Othman, N. S. Foong, S. B. Mahlan, S. N. Warris, M. S. A. Bakar, & C. P. Eng (Eds.), Proceedings of 6th International Conferences on Science…
Comments closedMannila, L. (2018). Digitally competent schools: Teacher expectations when introducing digital competence in Finnish basic education. International Journal of Media, Technology, and Lifelong Learning, 14(2), 201–215. Retrieved from https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/seminar/article/view/2980 Abstract: “The increased exposure to technology raises a need for understanding how the digital world works, just as we learn about the physical world. As…
Comments closedAppiah, S. (2018). Religious and moral education (RME) teachers’ technological content knowledge base impact on students in junior high schools in Ghana. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 1(3), 241–257. Retrieved from http://ijmras.com/index.php/IJMRAS/article/view/40 Abstract: “Religious and Moral Education (RME) is an indispensable subject in the Ghanaian educational enterprise. The study was conducted…
Comments closedTiede, J. (2020). Media-related educational competencies of German and US preservice teachers: A comparative analysis of competency models, measurements and practices of advancement [Doctoral dissertation, Universität Würzburg]. Media Education (MedienPädagogik). https://www.medienpaed.com/issue/view/84 Abstract: “Media have become omnipresent in children’s and youths’ everyday lives, and they also offer rich chances and challenges for educational contexts. On…
Comments closedWagiran, Retnowati, E., & Azman, M. N., A. (2020). When vocational teachers improve their TPACK competencies through lesson study. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(4), 2469-2479. https://doi.org/10.37200/IJPR/V24I4/PR201354 Abstract: “Teachers at vocational schools may be more challenged than at public high schools since they aim to teach working skills that could be more complex…
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