2022
DOI: 10.3390/educsci12080549
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Understanding Teacher Educators’ Perceptions and Practices about ICT Integration in Teacher Education Program

Abstract: This study explored the perceptions and practices of teacher educators in integrating information and communication Technology (ICT) in teacher education programs. The study adopted a phenomenological design under the qualitative research approach that included eighteen selected participants from a teacher education university college. Data collection employed semi-structured interviews, observations, and documentary reviews. The authors adopted the Braun and Clarke (2006) thematic analysis model for data anal… Show more

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“…Especially during the last few years, the educational process has become unimaginable without the use of ICT [77]. ICT applications have been found to support students to personalize the information presented to them, to contribute to students' autonomy, self-learning and creativity, to trigger collaborative work, and finally to promote active learning, in which students are the protagonists of their learning process [78,79]. Thus, in addition to analyzing teachers' perceptions, another significant avenue for future research is to analyze students' perceptions of ICT and motivations to use ICT in the educational process.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially during the last few years, the educational process has become unimaginable without the use of ICT [77]. ICT applications have been found to support students to personalize the information presented to them, to contribute to students' autonomy, self-learning and creativity, to trigger collaborative work, and finally to promote active learning, in which students are the protagonists of their learning process [78,79]. Thus, in addition to analyzing teachers' perceptions, another significant avenue for future research is to analyze students' perceptions of ICT and motivations to use ICT in the educational process.…”
Section: Conclusion Implications and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of e-pocket book media has advantages related to the flexibility of learners to playback the presented learning any time and anywhere. Nonetheless, there are main obstacles when using ICT-based learning media, such as inadequate devices, Figure 1 The advantages of the emerging e-pocket book in physics learning lack of digital technology, and a less stable internet network (Asiimwe et al, 2017;Lavidas et al, 2022;Lawrence & Tar, 2018;Ngao et al, 2022;Warioba et al, 2022). Furthermore, the learning model should be student-oriented so the students can seek their knowledge through the used learning media (Papadakis, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In their recent study Lasito and colleagues highlighted pedagogical challenges as barriers in integrating ICT in teaching and learning (T/L) Lasito et al (2023). Similarly, the research conducted in Tanzania by Ngao et al (2022) underscores that teacher educators often lack the essential professional training required for seamless technology integration, leading to difficulties in incorporating technology effectively. Barasa (2021) noted shortage of training is a significant barrier to the successful integration of ICT into teaching practices.…”
Section: Pedagogical Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%