ERIC Number: EJ958919
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011
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Do Beginning Teachers Know How to Participate and Interact in Online Discussion? Outcomes from a Victorian Case Study
Jordan, Kathy
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, v27 n7 p1247-1262 2011
The use of online discussion has a long history in distance education and higher education generally, and has recently been proposed as a means of supporting beginning teachers as they face the challenge of being new to the profession. Often using text-based asynchronous programs, online discussion is advocated to enable teachers to interact with one another, and therefore remove teacher isolation and encourage reflective practice (Zhao & Rop, 2001). This paper reports on a small scale study of 64 beginning teachers, who were asked to simulate online discussion, as a means of preparing them for later participation and interaction online. Transcripts were analysed using Henri's (1992) model of content analysis, revealing considerable one-way posts and few interactive posts. This study suggests that rather than being "digital natives" (Prensky, 2001) these beginning teachers lacked the skills to participate and interact online. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Content Analysis, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Teacher Competency Testing, Beginning Teacher Induction, Microteaching, Transcripts (Written Records), Communication Skills, Skill Analysis, Skill Development, Discourse Communities, Social Networks, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Technology, Participation, Vignettes, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Technological Literacy
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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