Supporting teachers’ task design processes. Exploring an exemplary case of the use of the activity checklist

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The use of digital technologies continues to increase in classrooms. For teachers, this involves an increased focus on the task design process for supporting student outcomes when using these technologies. Using the Activity Theory based Evaluation Version of the Activity Checklist as a theoretical framework, this paper explores an exemplary case of the use of the Activity Checklist through the analysis of a classroom task from the perspective of the teacher task design process. The results showed that the Activity Checklist as a framework was fruitful to capture and study the teacher design process as activities, illustrating important aspects in designing tasks for student work. It is concluded that the use of the Activity Checklist may support teachers’ task design processes for motivating and supporting student outcomes related to the use of digital technologies. Further, the use of Activity Checklist can help to identify potential issues in the task design process from the teacher perspective, improve practitioners’ work and in turn provide guiding principles for educational development.

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Håkansson Lindqvist, M. (2020). Supporting teachers’ task design processes. Exploring an exemplary case of the use of the activity checklist. Mind, Culture, and Activity, 27(4), 348–359. https://doi.org/10.1080/10749039.2020.1830113

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