Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
348875 Computers & Education 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study reviewed qualitative studies that focused on strategies to prepare pre-service teachers to integrate technology into their lessons. A meta-ethnography approach was utilized to locate, critically appraise, and synthesize the results of these studies. Based on an extensive search in the Web of Science, 19 articles were included in this synthesis. The results were divided into two parts: (1) key themes explicitly related to the preparation of pre-service teachers (e.g., using teacher educators as role models, learning technology by design, scaffolding authentic technology experiences), and (2) conditions necessary at the institutional level (e.g., technology planning and leadership, co-operation within and between institutions, training staff). To present how these key themes related to each other, an overarching model was developed. By interpreting the results of the review, recommendations were discussed for pre-service teacher technology training and future research.

► The study reviewed qualitative studies about strategies to prepare pre-service teachers to use ICT. ► 19 articles were included in this synthesis. ► The results of the meta-ethnography yielded 12 themes. ► 7 themes explicitly related to the preparation of pre-service teachers. ► 5 themes about conditions to implement such programmes at the institutional level.

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