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Reframing conceptions of contemporary literacy capabilities in pre-service primary teacher education

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Eileen Honan, B Exley, L Kervin, A Simpson, Muriel Wells
This chapter describes the challenges of integrating new technologies with literacy education in pre-service primary teacher education in Australia. The authors describe the policy context and regulatory mechanisms controlling pre-service education, including a national set of professional standards for graduate teachers, a new national curriculum for school students, the introduction of high stakes national assessment for school students, and the looming threat of decontextualized back-to-the-basics professional entry tests for aspiring teachers. The chapter includes three case studies of the authors’ pedagogical practices that attempt to reframe conceptions of the literacy capabilities of pre-service teachers to reflect the complex and sophisticated requirements of teachers in contemporary schooling. The authors conclude the chapter with a discussion of the implications of these case studies as they illustrate the ways that pre-service teachers can be scaffolded and supported to develop creative capacity and critical awareness of the kinds of literacies required in the digital age despite restrictive regimes.

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Title of book

Literacy enrichment and technology integration in pre-service teacher education

Chapter number

2

Pagination

17 - 36

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, Pennsylvania

ISBN-13

9781466649248

ISBN-10

1466649240

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter; B Book chapter

Extent

16

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Keengwe, G Onchwari, D Hucks

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