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Preparing Prospective Teachers on the Web

Sean J. Smith, Kerri F. Martin, John Wills Lloyd.(1998)

Teaching Exceptional Children, 30(5), pp 60-64

Abstracted by Anne Daugherty



This article describes the integration of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) into preservice teacher education in the hopes of expanding the instructional use of technology in special education classrooms.

The authors indicate that developing technological competencies and an understanding of how technology can be integrated into classroom instruction will assist teacher educators through focus on three areas:
  1. Teacher educators must model appropriate use of computers and related software for instructional purposes.
  2. Teacher education programs need to incorporate the use of technology across the curriculum.
  3. Preservice teacher instruction must focus on sophisticated tools that support the development of higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills in students.
One way to model the use of technology in teaching is through case-based teaching,an emerging curricular innovation that enhances the skills of novice teachers to analyze a situation, formulate action plans, and evaluate those actions with respect to specific context variables. Use of cases can provide opportunities for prospective teachers to grapple with the ambiguities and dilemmas of teaching individuals with special needs, such as behavior modification, appropriate instruction, and collaboration with the general education classroom.

Cases created for the WWW can offer students video and audio clips to illustrate the situation being considered. Video clips help students to engage in the problem-solving task by providing a visual example to a given situation. Audio clips can offer advice from experts, offering information regarding educational theory or suggestions and additional information that might help the students make decisions.

Web-based cases can also use photographs or graphic images to illustrate the narrative, or picture the actual environment described. Links to additional resources can further supplement case-based teaching and further facilitating an easy bridge from research to practice.

The authors conclude that as preservice teacher education students learn to use advanced technologies for personal and instructional use, college and university faculty cannot leave technology instruction for the computer class. Instead, technology should be integrated across the curriculum.

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