Teachers beliefs and technology use in kindergarten and elementary classrooms

  • Abu Al Rub M
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With the increased availability of technology in today’s schools, concerns arise over whether teachers are effectively incorporating technology tools into their instruction in order to advance student learning and engagement. This project was designed to examine the types of educational technology practices that kindergarten and elementary teachers in Denver, Colorado, USA, implement in their classrooms and their beliefs concerning the implementation of educational technology in their classrooms.Teacher participants were interviewed to evaluate the types of technology they utilize in their lessons and their beliefs concerning the implementation of technology. The researcher found that teacher participants integrate a variety of technology into their classrooms. The results also showed that the participants are committed to utilize technology because they strongly believe that it benefits students. However, the results showed that there is a distinct difference concerning how technology is utilized in the classroom among the participants. Keywords: teachers’ beliefs, technology use, kindergarten and elementary students

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Abu Al Rub, M. F. (2015). Teachers beliefs and technology use in kindergarten and elementary classrooms. World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 7(3), 149–156. https://doi.org/10.18844/wjet.v7i3.202

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