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Title: The Influence of Teachers' Technology Use on Instructional Practices

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Title:The Influence of Teachers' Technology Use on Instructional Practices
Authors:Rakes, Glenda C.Fields, Valerie S.Cox, Karee E.
Descriptors:Grade 8Teaching MethodsComputer Uses in EducationRural SchoolsConstructivism (Learning)Technology Uses in EducationGrade 4ComputersTeacher EffectivenessTeachers
Source:Journal of Research on Technology in Education, v38 n4 p409-424 Sum 2006
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Publisher:International Society for Technology in Education. 480 Charnelton Street, Eugene, OR 97401-2626. Tel: 800-336-5191; Tel: 541-302-3777; Fax: 541-302-3778; e-mail: iste@iste.org; Web site: http://www.iste.org
Publication Date:2006-00-00
Pages:16
Pub Types:Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Abstract:This study investigated the relationship between technology use and skills and the use of constructivist instructional practices among teachers in rural schools. Teachers in this study responded to Moersch's instrument, the Levels of Technology Implementation (LoTi). The LoTi was administered to the fourth and eighth grade teachers in 11 school districts to determine if levels of classroom technology use and personal computer use predicted the use of constructivist instructional practices. Results indicate that there is a significant, positive relationship between both levels of classroom technology use and personal computer use and the use of constructivist instructional practices, with personal computer use being the strongest predictor. (Contains 3 tables and 3 figures.)
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ISSN:ISSN-1539-1523
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Languages:English
Education Level:Grade 4; Grade 8
Direct Link:http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/JRTE/Issues/Volume_38/Number_4_Summer_2006/The_Influence_of_Teachers_Technology_Use_on_Instructional_Practices.htm
 

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