Teachers’ Use Of Technology In Science Supports Student Knowledge

  • Fakherji W
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he phenomenon of technology-enhanced impact on teaching science is explored in this proposal with the goal of addressing the need to foster student understanding through the use of technology. The findings of this research; based on analysis of data from surveys undertaken by teachers and students, are a vivid indication that despite the high cost that accompanies implementation of technology in teaching and learning science through acquisition of hardware and training, there is consensual benefit in terms of increased discernment and ease of scientific knowledge delivery derived from the use of technology. As such, this proposal affirms the need for the incorporation of technology in teaching and learning science as a suitable way of enhancing the delivery of scientific information and concepts, as well as, improving understanding among students.

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Fakherji, W. (2019). Teachers’ Use Of Technology In Science Supports Student Knowledge. Journal of Research in Curriculum Instruction and Educational Technology, 5(1), 135–158. https://doi.org/10.21608/jrciet.2019.31979

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