Authors
Wilfried Admiraal, Monika Louws, Ditte Lockhorst, Tineke Paas, Michael Buynsters, Amina Cviko, Caressa Janssen, Mario de Jonge, Suzan Nouwens, Lysanne Post, Frauke van der Ven, Liesbeth Kester
Publication date
2017/11/1
Journal
Computers & Education
Volume
114
Pages
57-68
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
In many innovations in technology and education in secondary schools, teachers are the crucial agents of these innovations. To select, match and support groups of teachers for particular school projects, school principals could be supported with insights into teachers’ beliefs about teaching, learning and technology. A teacher typology has been developed based on an online questionnaire completed by 1602 teachers from 59 Dutch secondary schools. Teachers are grouped on the basis of their beliefs about learned-centered teaching and attitudes towards technology, which underlie the school innovations that form the context of the current research. Five teacher types are distinguished: 1) Learner-centered teachers with technology, 2) Teachers critical of technology use in school, 3) Teachers uncomfortable with technology, 4) Teachers uneasy with learned-centered teaching and 5) Teachers critical of a clear-cut …
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