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Improving Teacher Preparation Through an Electronic Data Management System: A Lens for Reflective Practice

Improving Teacher Preparation Through an Electronic Data Management System: A Lens for Reflective Practice

Kim J. Hyatt
Copyright: © 2009 |Volume: 5 |Issue: 4 |Pages: 8
ISSN: 1550-1876|EISSN: 1550-1337|ISSN: 1550-1876|EISBN13: 9781616920449|EISSN: 1550-1337|DOI: 10.4018/jicte.2009041003
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Hyatt, Kim J. "Improving Teacher Preparation Through an Electronic Data Management System: A Lens for Reflective Practice." IJICTE vol.5, no.4 2009: pp.26-33. http://doi.org/10.4018/jicte.2009041003

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Hyatt, K. J. (2009). Improving Teacher Preparation Through an Electronic Data Management System: A Lens for Reflective Practice. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education (IJICTE), 5(4), 26-33. http://doi.org/10.4018/jicte.2009041003

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Hyatt, Kim J. "Improving Teacher Preparation Through an Electronic Data Management System: A Lens for Reflective Practice," International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education (IJICTE) 5, no.4: 26-33. http://doi.org/10.4018/jicte.2009041003

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Abstract

The focus of this article is how technology, specifically, the utilization of an electronic data management system, can be integrated into the college classroom as a lens for reflective practice on teacher preparation. In addition to using a traditional Teacher Evaluation Questionnaire (TEQ) for feedback, the instructor documented the impact of instructional practices by entering assessment rubrics as fields in the electronic data management system. Teacher candidate scores were collected and analyzed over multiple semesters in order to make improvements to instruction. The changes to instructional practices were evidenced in higher scores on assessment rubrics following course revisions. Using an electronic data management system offers the instructor an additional resource to engage in reflective practice.

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