Drill Down

"Which Came First-- the Technology or the Pedagogy?" explores higher ed's efforts to prepare new teachers to teach with technology. Below, K-12 principals reveal the kinds of tech skills they would like preservice teachers to have upon receiving their credential.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Three out of four principals would like new teachers to be able to use technology to differentiate instruction.
  • Roughly a quarter of respondents want preservice teachers to know how to integrate students' mobile devices.
  • Knowing how to teach an online class received by a large margin the fewest number of responses.

Which of these technology skills do you want to see from preservice teachers?
(Multiple responses allowed.)

Drill Down


Drill Down--Data courtesy of Speak Up 2008, an annual national research project that surveys K-12 students, teachers, parents, and administrators. Speak Up is produced by Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit organization providing leadership, research, and programming to support science, math, and technology education in America's schools.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2009 issue of THE Journal.

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Tue, Dec 1, 2009 Dr. Linda Ellis

I am interested in integration of different technologies for independent learning activities.

Tue, Oct 13, 2009 Janine Saia New York

I am interested in Technology articles

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