Information technology in french education: Implications for teacher education

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This paper reports a longitudinal study (1992-1996) of the opinions and competencies in informatics of students enrolling at a French University institute for teacher training (IUFM). It showed a substantial increase in computer ownership, better knowledge of computer tools, higher levels of prior training (except in human sciences) and a global increase in students’ expectations of information technology (IT) training. But there are important differences between subject disciplines; apart from technical subjects, there is no evidence that students have much familiarity with IT. Pre-service teacher training institutes still have an important but difficult task to prepare all future teachers to use IT in their subject teaching. © 1997 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Baron, G. L., & Bruillard, E. (1997). Information technology in french education: Implications for teacher education. Journal of Information Technology for Teacher Education, 6(3), 241–252. https://doi.org/10.1080/14759399700200016

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