There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which has led to criticism of the efficacy of pre-service teacher preparation. Additionally, it is now acknowledged that the practicum experience for pre-service teachers is not fully preparing them for the demands of a 21st century education system. In this paper, the authors revisit the practicum experience and propose that mobile technology, with its ability to provide instant communication and immediate access to resources, could minimise the “disconnect” between theory and the classroom and improve the pre-service teacher practicum experience for all parties involved.
Conference paper
Using mobile technology to develop the pre-service teacher practicum
pp.535-545
University of Fraser Valley
ICICTE 2011: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (Rhodes, Greece, 7-9 July)
2011
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- Title
- Using mobile technology to develop the pre-service teacher practicum
- Creators
- Leanne Cameron - Australian Catholic UniversityChris Campbell - University of QueenslandLynn Sheridan - University of New South Wales
- Publication Details
- pp.535-545
- Conference
- ICICTE 2011: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Education (Rhodes, Greece, 7-9 July)
- Publisher
- University of Fraser Valley; Canada
- Number of pages
- 535-545
- Identifiers
- 2837; 991012820915802368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Conference paper