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Supporting learner-centered technology integration through situated mentoring

Posted on:2016-11-16Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of West GeorgiaCandidate:Rosenberg, Marian GoodeFull Text:PDF
GTID:1475390017475931Subject:Educational technology
Abstract/Summary:
Situated mentoring was used as a professional development method to help 11 high school science teachers integrate learner-centered technology. The teachers' learner-centered technology beliefs and practices as well as their perception of barriers to learner-centered technology integration were explored before and after participating in the mentoring program. In addition, the participants' thoughts about the effectiveness of various components of the mentoring program were analyzed along with the mentor's observations of their practices. Situated mentoring can be effective for supporting learner-centered technology integration, in particular decreasing the barriers teachers experience. Goal setting, collaborative planning, reflection, and onsite just-in-time support were thought to be the most valuable components of the mentoring program.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mentoring, Learner-centered technology
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