Preparing preservice teachers for self-regulated learning in the context of technological pedagogical content knowledge
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Bracha Kramarski, Tova Michalsky
Learning and Instruction Volume 20, Number 5, ISSN 0959-4752 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
The present study investigated effects of two hypermedia environments on 95 preservice university teachers' self-regulated learning (SRL) in the context of technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPCK): hypermedia with metacognitive instruction (HYP+META) and without (HYP). The study combined online reflections with self-report measures to assess SRL processes. Results showed that exposure to metacognitive support using the IMPROVE self-questioning method may enhance preservice teachers' ability to reflect on and regulate their learning processes. This, in turn, can develop their TPCK, both as learners (comprehension skills) and as teachers (design skills). Further analysis indicated high correlations within SRL measures (self-reports, online reflections) and between SRL and TPCK tasks. Implications are discussed for teacher training in SRL-integrated TPCK contexts.
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Kramarski, B. & Michalsky, T. (2010). Preparing preservice teachers for self-regulated learning in the context of technological pedagogical content knowledge. Learning and Instruction, 20(5), 434-447. Elsevier Ltd. Retrieved March 22, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/199956/.
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