Integrating on-line technology into teaching activities to enhance student and teacher learning in a New Zealand primary school |
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Authors: | Delia Baskerville |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Education, Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand delia.baskerville@vuw.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | Continuing emphasis given to computer technology resourcing in schools presents potential for web-based initiatives which focus on quality arts teaching and learning, as ways to improve arts outcomes for all students. An arts e-learning collaborative research project between specialist on-line teacher/researchers and generalist primary teachers was designed to investigate student learning, quality teaching, and implementation factors. Constructionist-based teaching activities using on-line technology were designed to engage students in a learner-centred e-learning environment where students and teachers collaborated to produce a media and learning artefact. A case study highlights the outcomes for four students who transferred learnt drama skills to other classroom contexts. This model has potential to provide drama learning for students and professional development for primary generalist teachers, contingent on the availability of rigorously planned and well-resourced programmes. |
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Keywords: | technology drama e-learning teacher professional development quality teaching |
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