International collaborations in teacher education: A constructivist approach to using electronic mail for communication in partnership with schools

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This article deals with collaborative projects carried out in co-operation with teacher-training/Higher Education institutions and schools around the world. Partners for these links included the University of Helsinki (Finland), City College (New York, USA), the Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia) and the University of Oldenburg (Germany). A rationale is offered for the use of telecommunications, especially electronic mail, in co-operative projects of this kind and the potential is explored for further networks with research and development aspects. The article draws upon previous presentations and discussions at conferences in Germany, Australia, USA and the United Kingdom. Recent developments concerning links between initial teacher education and schools in Britain are examined briefly and suggestions offered for ways in which electronic mail can facilitate such links. © 1992 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Meadows, J. (1992). International collaborations in teacher education: A constructivist approach to using electronic mail for communication in partnership with schools. Journal of Information Technology for Teacher Education, 1(1), 113–125. https://doi.org/10.1080/0962029920010108

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