澳大利亚教师的信息技术技能:对教师教育的启示

Glenn Russell, G. Finger, N. Russell
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教师信息技术技能的识别是未来专业发展的前提。本文回顾了一项涉及400所学校的澳大利亚研究的结果,该研究旨在建立有关教师在信息技术方面的经验和技能的基线信息。虽然教师们同意信息技术对他们的学生和他们自己的专业发展很重要,但他们也发现了明显的不足之处。教师认为自己具备基本的计算机技能,但对需要高级使用计算机的活动缺乏信心。此外,教师报告说,他们对信息技术发展知识的信心水平较低,发现了在课堂上使用技术的障碍,并指出了对未来专业发展的偏好,这些偏好没有反映在当前的实践中。我们在本文中认为,教师在使用信息技术方面的准备目前的特点是提供低水平的计算机技能。相比之下,21世纪生活的复杂性和对教师学习技术能力的要求将需要一种范式,在这种范式中,教师通常使用先进的计算机技能,并将信息技术的使用嵌入到学校课程的各个方面。本文提出了协助教师教育工作者完成这一任务的方法。
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Information technology skills of Australian teachers: implications for teacher education
Abstract The identification of teachers' information technology skills is a prerequisite for future professional development. This article reviews results of an Australian study involving 400 schools, which aimed at establishing baseline information about teachers' experience and skills in information technology. Although teachers agreed that information technology was important for their students, and for their own professional development, significant areas of deficit were identified. Teachers saw themselves as competent with basic computer skills, but were less confident with activities requiring advanced use of computers. In addition, teachers reported low levels of confidence in their knowledge of information technology developments, identified barriers to using technology in the classroom, and indicated preferences for future professional development that were not reflected in current practices. We argue in this article that teacher preparation in the use of information technology is presently characterised by the provision of lowlevel computer skills. In contrast, the complexities of life in the twenty-first century and demands for teacher competencies in learning technology will require a paradigm in which teachers routinely use advanced computer skills and embed the use of information technology across all aspects of the school curriculum. Approaches are proposed to assist teacher educators in this task.
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