ELT Research Journal

ELT Research Journal

TPACK in practice: A qualitative study on technology integrated lesson planning and implementation of Turkish pre-service teachers of English

Yazarlar: Gökçe KURT, Ayşe AKYEL, Zeynep KOÇOĞLU, Punya MİSHRA

Cilt 3 , Sayı 3 , 2014 , Sayfalar 153 - 166

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Anahtar Kelimeler:TPACK,Technology integration,Pre-service teacher education,Teacher knowledge,Case study

Özet: The issue of what teachers need to know about technology for effective teaching has been the centre of intense debate in the recent past. Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) has been proposed as a conceptual framework to describe the knowledge base teachers need for effective technology integration. The present study aimed to investigate whether and/or how Turkish pre-service teachers of English reflected their TPACK, as developed in a design study integrating coursework and field experiences, on their lesson plans and implementation. Analysis of the data coming from the lesson plans and classroom observations of three cases revealed that pre-service teachers considered the relationship among content, pedagogy and technology while planning and implementing their lessons. 


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@article{2014, title={TPACK in practice: A qualitative study on technology integrated lesson planning and implementation of Turkish pre-service teachers of English}, volume={3}, number={153–166}, publisher={ELT Research Journal}, author={Gökçe KURT,Ayşe AKYEL,Zeynep KOÇOĞLU,Punya MİSHRA}, year={2014} }
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Gökçe KURT,Ayşe AKYEL,Zeynep KOÇOĞLU,Punya MİSHRA. (2014). TPACK in practice: A qualitative study on technology integrated lesson planning and implementation of Turkish pre-service teachers of English (Vol. 3). Vol. 3. ELT Research Journal.
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Gökçe KURT,Ayşe AKYEL,Zeynep KOÇOĞLU,Punya MİSHRA. TPACK in Practice: A Qualitative Study on Technology Integrated Lesson Planning and Implementation of Turkish Pre-Service Teachers of English. no. 153–166, ELT Research Journal, 2014.