Beach, R., & Doerr-Stevens, C. (2013). TPACK perspective on learning to engage in dialogic argument through participation in online role-play in the English classroom. In C. A. Young & S. Kadjer (Eds.), Research on technology in English education (pp. 185-211). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. Abstract: None
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Li, W., & Xia, G. (2016). An empirical study on college English teachers’ TPACK: Theory and application. IOSR Journal of Engineering, 6(4), 1-4. doi:10.9790/3021-06410104 Abstract: “The article firstly reviews the development tendency and content of TPACK, which the product of close integration of subject content knowledge, pedagogical knowledge and technological knowledge.…
Comments closedPiotrowski, A., & Witte, S. (2016). Flipped learning and TPACK construction in English education. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 12(1), 33-46. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1213368 Abstract: “This study examined how preservice English Language Arts teachers learn to teach and use their knowledge of content, pedagogy, and technology during an English education course…
Comments closedChien, C.-W. (2016). Investigating Taiwanese EFL digital natives’ TPCK in teaching English to digital immigrants. International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, 8(2). doi:10.1504/IJTEL.2016.078082 Abstract: “This study investigates 23 Taiwanese EFL digital natives’ technological paedagogical content knowledge (TPCK) in teaching English to 23 digital immigrants in a Multimedia in English Instruction class…
Comments closedShaffer, S. (2016). One high school English teacher on his way to a flipped classroom. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 59(5), 563-573. doi:10.1002/jaal.473 Abstract: “This article examines changes in approaches to planning, uses of technology, and use of classroom time as an ELA teacher constructed a flipped unit on The Great Gatsby by…
Comments closedPiotrowski, A. (2016). Flipped learning and 21st century literacies: Constructing preservice secondary English teachers’ TPACK (Publication No. 10161112) [Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Abstract: “This study examined how preservice English Language Arts teachers learn to teach and use their knowledge of content, pedagogy, and technology during an English education…
Comments closedYet, T. S. (2017). The use of ICT among pre-service English language teachers. International Journal of English Language Education, 5(1), 100-112. doi:10.5296/ijele.v5i1.10779 Abstract: “Information Communications and Technology (ICT) was first introduced through the Smart School project in 1997. Results from past studies on teachers’ use of ICT were mixed whereby their…
Comments closedAkmal, A. (2017). Local culture and morality attachment to TPACK framework of pre-service English teachers within the challenge of the 21st century skills. International Journal of Education, 9(2), 113-119. doi:10.17509/ije.v9i2.5465.g3752 Abstract: “In 2045, Indonesia is determined to have a golden generation in order to improve the nation’s competitiveness. However, in reality the…
Comments closedAlcoser, M. E. (2017). Intentional implementation: A self-study examining and evaluating instructional implementation of digital tools to foster academic writing in the English secondary classroom (Publication No. 10275103) [Doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Abstract: “This self-study examines the planning, practices, policies, and procedures present in a blended learning classroom…
Comments closedTurgut, Y. (2017). Tracing preservice English language teachers’ perceived TPACK in sophomore, junior, and senior levels. Cogent Education, 4(1), 1368612. https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1368612 Abstract: “Many teacher education institutes (TEI) are expected to provide preservice teachers (PTs) with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes to teach with information and communication technology (ICT). To address this…
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