Staff Development to Provide Intentional Language Teaching Technology-Rich K-8 Multicultural Classrooms
ARTICLE
E Carol Beckett, Keith Wetzel, Ines Marquez Chisholm, Ron Zambo, Ray Buss, Helen Padgett, Mia Kim Williams, Mary Odom
Computers in the Schools Volume 23, Number 3, ISSN 0738-0569
Abstract
Teams of pre-service and in-service elementary teachers attended workshops, learned technology applications, and designed curricular units that incorporated technology during staff development accomplished through a Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology (PT3) U.S. Department of Education grant. Training focused on development of Units of Practice (UOP) with integration of technology, academic standards, and the ESL Standards for Pre-K-I2 Students (TESOL, 1997). Teacher teams infused strategies for culturally and linguistically diverse students to provide intentional language teaching for English language learners. Although the Practicum Plus Program was found to be effective, the authors noted difficulties encountered in recruiting participants.
Citation
Beckett, E.C., Wetzel, K., Chisholm, I.M., Zambo, R., Buss, R., Padgett, H., Williams, M.K. & Odom, M. (2007). Staff Development to Provide Intentional Language Teaching Technology-Rich K-8 Multicultural Classrooms. Computers in the Schools, 23(3), 23-30. Retrieved August 9, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/101124/.
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Keywords
- Academic Standards
- curriculum development
- educational technology
- elementary education
- Elementary School Teachers
- English (Second Language)
- Federal Programs
- Inservice Teacher Education
- Language Teachers
- preservice teachers
- professional development
- Recruitment
- Second Language Instruction
- second language learning
- student diversity
- technology integration