Information technology in secondary schools and its impact on training information technology teachers

R. Crawford
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Abstract There are concerns about the teaching and learning of information technology (IT) in English state secondary schools (ages 11-18 years), and the way IT resources and the curriculum are organised. These circumstances affect students who are training to be IT teachers when they are on teaching placement in secondary schools. They may find that the curriculum model used in one teaching placement school is very different from that used in another; contact with pupils may be too brief, causing difficulties with teacher-pupil relationships; different approaches to teaching and learning may be encountered; there may be difficulties with continuity and progression in the IT curriculum; and expected standards may not be consistent. Student teachers may be better qualified and have more practical experience of IT systems and resources than their subject mentors in schools. However, these may regard students as lacking in basic subject knowledge as the hardware and software in schools do not match students' previous experiences. Few of the above concerns are unique to Bachelor of Education and Postgraduate Certificate of Education courses in IT; however, they can be relatively more significant. Some helpful strategies are suggested.
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中学信息技术及其对培养信息技术教师的影响
人们关注的是英国公立中学(11-18岁)的信息技术(IT)教学,以及IT资源和课程的组织方式。这些情况会影响到在中学实习的资讯科技教师。他们可能会发现,一所教学安置学校使用的课程模式与另一所学校使用的课程模式非常不同;与学生的接触可能过于短暂,造成师生关系困难;可能会遇到不同的教与学方法;资讯科技课程的连续性和进展可能会有困难;预期的标准可能并不一致。学生教师可能比学校的学科导师更有资格,对IT系统和资源有更多的实践经验。然而,这些可能会认为学生缺乏基本的学科知识,因为学校的硬件和软件与学生以前的经验不匹配。资讯科技的教育学士学位课程和研究生教育证书课程所独有的问题很少;然而,它们可能相对更重要。提出了一些有用的策略。
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