A Phenomenological Study Of Pre-Service Teachers Regarding 21st Century Technology Integration Training

  • Clark Ed.D C
  • D. Boyer D
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The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand how in-service teachers with 3-5 years of experience perceived their pre-service training regarding integration of 21 st Century technology into instruction. Twenty participants from a rural public school system in southeast North Carolina participated. This study attempted to describe: How do 3 rd-5 th year teachers in one public school district in North Carolina describe college experiences with educational training to integrate 21 st Century technology into their classroom lesson plans? Through interviews and a focus group themes were identified through the participant's perceptions of the phenomena of 21 st Century technology integration training. Participants identified these themes: (a) exposure to basic uses of technology, (b) 21 st Century technology assignments were neither purposeful nor rigorous, and (c) the majority of integration of confidence and/or competence began after field placements. Themes were used in developing a list of best practices as articulated by the participants.

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Clark Ed.D, C., & D. Boyer, D. (2015). A Phenomenological Study Of Pre-Service Teachers Regarding 21st Century Technology Integration Training. International Journal on Integrating Technology in Education, 4(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijite.2015.4101

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