Beginning Teachers' Technology Use: First Year Teacher Development and the Institutional Context's affect on New Teachers' Instructional Technology Use with Students

From Section:
Beginning Teachers
Published:
Apr. 20, 2007
Spring 2007

Source: Journal of Research on Technology in Education, Volume 39 Number 3  Spring 2007, pp 245-61.

This empirical research study addresses the issues of new teacher development and the role of the institutional context on new teachers' instructional technology use. The study examines two first year teachers, their development during their initial year of classroom experience, and how the institutional context they entered affected their instructional decisions about technology use with students.

Results underscore the challenges many beginning teachers face and how those challenges affect instructional decisions of beginning teachers. Results also stress the importance of the institutional context in valuing beginning teachers' instructional decisions about technology use with students.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Beginning teachers | First year teachers | Institutional context | Instructional technology | New teachers | Teacher development