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    Title: Teacher Candidates’ Use of Technology in Remedial Instruction at a Junior High School
    Authors: Chang, Ya-Fung;Hsu, Chia-Ling;Chen, Wei-Nian;Wang, Tzu-Ting
    Keywords: Field learning;remedial instruction;teacher preparation;technology integration
    Date: 2018-05-26
    Issue Date: 2018-09-27 12:11:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: To understand teacher candidates’ use of technology while providing remedial instruction, we arranged field learning as part of a “Remedial Instruction” course. There were 11 participants. Data were collected from classroom observation journals, lesson plans and instructional materials, debriefing meeting records, reflective reports, and focus group interviews. The results indicate that teacher candidates’ use of technology was influenced by their prior teaching experience, and that they often imitated the way in which the experienced remedial teacher used in class. Electronic presentations and videos were used most frequently. Through field learning, teacher candidates became more concerned about the main purpose of remedial instruction as well as the effectiveness of their technology use in class. Moreover, an expectation of technology use was made from “teacher presentation” to “facilitating students’ self-learning” in the future. At the end, relevant suggestions are provided to enhance teacher candidates’ abilities regarding the use of technology in remedial instruction.
    Relation: 2018 Beijing ICDEL Conference program, p.29
    Appears in Collections:[Center for Teacher Education] Proceeding

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