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Significance of a multimedia resource in the professional learning of preservice teachers

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Josephine Lang
This phenomenological inquiry seeks to understand the complexity of teacher professional learning through analysis of the use of a multimedia curriculum resource in initial teacher education programs. The study follows seven preservice teachers at three points over the course of an eighteen month period to gain understandings of how they are making meaning of their becoming teacher journeys. For the purposes of this paper only one aspect of the doctoral study is reported on due to the limitations of space. Consequently, this paper focuses on the findings of the significance of using a multimedia curriculum resource, known as QuILT, for professional learning. The qualitative study used questionnaires that included open-ended questions and semi-structured interviews with each of the seven preservice teachers at three points over an eighteen month period; as well as artefacts such as their QuILT related assessment. The paper reports on the findings that the multimedia resource and its pedagogical use provide a rich professional learning environment for preservice teachers.

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Event

Australian Association for Research in Education. Conference (2010 : Melbourne, Victoria)

Publisher

AARE

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Place of publication

Coldstream, Vic.

Start date

2010-11-28

End date

2010-12-02

ISSN

1324-9320

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2010, AARE

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Howard

Title of proceedings

AARE 2010 : Proceedings of the 2010 Australian Association for Research in Education Conference

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