在HPETE中发展数字能力:南半球三个项目的启发与分析

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2022-05-02 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2022.2072229
Allyson Carvalho de Araújo, A. Ovens, J. Knijnik
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摘要本文提出了一种启发式工具,可用于分析和反思健康与体育教师教育(HPETE)项目中的数字能力。该工具用于确定和比较南半球三个国家的HPETE项目如何将数字能力作为健康与体育教育(HPE)学习的一个方面。结果表明,该工具为通过HPETE分析数字技术的发展提供了一种有效的方法。虽然这些项目关注技术教育的需求,但它们并不依赖于建议的国际框架,并对未来教师的数字能力有不同的关注点。我们的数据中缺乏提高数字技能的系统政策,这表明技术教育是由本地化努力产生的。我们建议,我们的启发式工具可以支持教育工作者完善HPETE项目中的数字能力。
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Developing digital competency in HPETE: a heuristic for and analysis of three programs in the Southern Hemisphere
ABSTRACT This paper presents a heuristic tool that can be used to analyse and reflect on the inclusion of digital competences in Health and Physical Education Teacher Education (HPETE) programs. The tool is used to identify and compare how HPETE programs in three Southern Hemisphere countries address digital competency as an aspect of learning to teach Health and Physical Education (HPE). The results reveal that the tool provides an effective way of analysing the development of digital technologies through HPETE. While these programs are concerned with the need for technology education, they do not rely on suggested international frameworks and have a different focus related to future teachers’ digital competences. The lack of a systematic policy to improve digital skills in our data suggests that technology education has emerged from localised efforts. We suggest that our heuristic tool can support educators to refine the inclusion of digital competences in HPETE programs.
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