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Surveyed Preservice Teachers Reveal Skills Acquired from 1:1 Environment

Authors :
Judy Ann Henning
Bryan Artman
Rebecca Nelson
Jordan Dille
Chelsea Feusner
Source :
Issues and Trends in Learning Technologies. 2024 12(1):4-21.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Are high school students ready for their postgraduate education or a career that may not have been invented yet? As teachers focus on career prep and the necessary future-ready skills in the classroom, teachers are using technology to hone skills necessary for students' future success. Success in higher education or career pursuits requires students to develop a combination of technology through student-centered, project-based learning around the 4Cs (critical thinking/problem solving, communication, collaboration, and creativity/innovation). The literature on technology skills and 4C skills has historically focused on one set of skills or the other in isolation. This research addresses this gap in the literature by comparing the acquisition of the two skill sets to each other in the same (1:1 technology) environment. This is a mixed methods study using survey data collected from pre-service teachers in an education course. The study aims to understand what technology and 4C skills pre-service teachers who graduated from a 1:1 technology high school possess. The findings of this study showed that the respondents are more prepared and comfortable using their 4C skills than their technology skills. The potential implications of technology and 4C skills deficiencies and strengths on future teaching practices are discussed. technology) environment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2693-0900
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Issues and Trends in Learning Technologies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1435121
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research