Complementary Approaches to Evaluation of Technology in Science Education |
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Authors: | David D Kumar James W Altschuld |
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Institution: | (1) College of Education, Florida Atlantic University, 2912 College Avenue, Davie, Florida, 33314 |
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Abstract: | An interesting and relevant case involving two distinct systematic evaluations, traditional as well as somewhat nontraditional, of a science teacher education project with a heavy technology emphasis is discussed. Comparisons of the two separate evaluations of the same project revealed the complexity of evaluating technology projects and the multifaceted ways in which the evaluation endeavor could be approached, and provided an unusual situation and seldom seen opportunity for thinking about such evaluations. Additionally, what some other authors have said about the evaluations of efforts that take advantage of technology in the training of science teachers will also be explored. Evaluators must become active players in guiding the infusion of technology in preservice science programs. If evaluators, don't function to identify what works and what doesn't and what induces the best supportive environment, then who will? |
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Keywords: | evaluation science technology teacher education context |
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