Journal of Technology and Teacher Education
July 2005 Volume 13, Number 3
Editors
Richard Hartshorne
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 8
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Teaming:Constructing High Quality Faculty Development in a PT3 Project
Meredith Ludwig, American Institutes for Research, United States; Juliana Taymans, George Washington University, United States
Abstract Research has provided important lessons about developing and delivering high quality professional development to educators. Features identified as indicative of high quality... More
pp. 357-372
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Web-Based Digital Teaching Portfolios: Fostering Reflection and Technolog Teacher Education Students
Natalie B. Milman, The George Washington University, United States
This paper describes the findings of a qualitative study to examine preservice teacher education students’ experiences and reasons for creating digital teaching portfolios. Also, it examines the... More
pp. 373-396
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Collaborative Online Problem Solving with Preservice General Education and Special Education Teachers
Stephanie Kurtts, UNCG, United States; Katharine Hibbard, Framingham State College, United States; Barbara Levin, UNCG, United States
This study examined the online collaboration and problem solving processes of preservice general education and special education teachers from two different states. The use of online collaborative... More
pp. 397-414
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Can Preservice Teacher Education Really Help Grow a Literacy Teacher?: Examining Preservice Teachers’ Perceptions of Multimedia Case-Based Instruction
Elizabeth Baker, Univ of Missouri, United States
Since the 1980s, when studies indicated that inservice teachers perceived that their preservice preparation was inadequate (Feiman-Nemser & Buchmann, 1985; Lyon, Vaasen, & Toomey, 1989), teacher... More
pp. 415-431
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Comparative Analysis and Validation of Instructivist and Constructivist Self-Reflective Tools (IPSRT and CPSRT) for Novice Instructional Planners
Amy Baylor, Florida State University, United States; Anastasia Kitsantas, George Mason University, United States
Developing effective instructional plans from both a traditional approach (e.g., instructivist) as well as a constructivist approach is clearly important for preservice teacher education. This... More
pp. 433-457
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Understanding Online Learning Through a Qualitative Description of Profesors and Students' Experiences
Teresa Lao & Carmen Gonzales, New Mexico State University, United States
ABSTRACT Many things are not understood about distance education despite its popularity and growth in institutions of higher education (IHEs). That is why it is important to recognize faculty and... More
pp. 459-474
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Using Video to Support Teachers’ Ability to Notice Classroom Interactions
Miriam Sherin & Elizabeth van Es, Northwestern University, United States
This paper examines how video can be used to help pre-service and in-service teachers learn to notice what is happening in their classrooms. Data from two related studies are presented. In the... More
pp. 475-491
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A Strategy for Technology Training As Part of a Master’s Program Conducted at a School Site
Stephen T. Adams, California State University, Long Beach, United States
This case study evaluates a field-based strategy for training in-service elementary teachers to use technology. The strategy, which was incorporated into the Long Beach Professional Development... More
pp. 493-514