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Inservice teachers' perceptions of a professional development plan based on SAMR model: a case study

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Type Article
ISSN 21467242
information source ERIC
Author Aldosemani, Tahani. Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University.
Pages pp. 46-53
General Note Peer reviewed
Source Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET. Vol. 18, no. 3, July 2019
Publisher Adapazari: Sakarya University، 2019
Publisher address Esentepe Campus. Adapazari 54000. Turkey. Sakarya University. T: 00905052431868. F: 00902646141034. tojet@sakarya.edu.tr. http://www.tojet.net.
ERIC document no. EJ1223786
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Descriptors Case studies  -  Inservice teacher education  -  Educational strategies  -  Websites  -  Instructional innovation  -  Technology transfer  -  Academic achievement  -  Educational objectives  -  Teaching methods  -  Educational development trends  -  Educational improvement  -  Workshops  -  Teacher attitudes  -  Models  -  Classroom methods  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country Turkey
Technology integration is an important skill that teachers need to acquire to deepen students' learning and support achievement of instructional objectives. Selecting the best technology tool can be challenging however, teachers face more difficulties to effectively integrate technology into their classrooms. Providing one-time workshops is ineffective as it is based on the idea that the only challenge facing teachers is the lack of knowledge of effective teaching practices. This paper presents a case study of a professional training program that was planned and implemented as an initiative to meet the national reform and improvement goals and enhance teachers' performance and practices. The Smart Teachers 2030 initiative was planned to encourage teachers' integration of innovative instructional strategies using technology by educating and supporting them to substitute traditional educational strategies with a variety of Web 2.0 tools and applications. (As Provided)

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