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ERIC Number: EJ680162
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Mar
Pages: 16
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 0
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ISSN: ISSN-0261-9768
Pupil Authors and Teacher Innovators
Parry, John.
European Journal of Teacher Education, v27 n1 p83-98 Mar 2004
This article explores three aspects regarding the supporting of teaching and learning through ICT (information and communication technology). First, the use and value of storyboarding as a preferable technique prior to the creation of a pupil-authored CD-ROM by children aged 9 and 14. Second, responses to the innovation by practicing teachers. Third, lessons learned from trying to incorporate the CD-ROM within UK teacher training. The article ends with suggestions regarding future ICT training approaches. The content of the CD-ROM was centered on environmental education and the use of local wildlife sites in the UK. In summary, the paper suggests that there are considerable learning gains to be had from enabling children to create their own multimedia sequences but that institutional constraints make these difficult to achieve. School-based teacher education in the UK currently restricts the opportunity for experimentation and innovation, which, in turn, impacts on the full potential of teaching and learning through ICT. (Contains 15 references and 2 figures.)
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Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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