Using Instructional Technology to Improve Preservice Teachers’ Knowledge of Phonological Awareness

From Section:
Instruction in Teacher Training
Published:
Nov. 01, 2014

Source: Teacher Education and Special Education, 37(4), November 2014p. 309-329.

The goal of this study is to describe an intervention intended to improve preservice teachers’ understanding of phonological awareness (PA).
The authors used an example of instructional technology called Content Acquisition Podcasts (CAPs).
The participants were teacher candidates, who randomly assigned to watch a CAP on PA significantly outperformed matched peers who read a practitioner-friendly article on the same topic.
Findings hold important implications for the field of teacher education, support, and development in reading pedagogy.


Updated: Dec. 04, 2018
Keywords:
Cognitive processes | Epistemology | Instructional technology | Pedagogical content knowledge | Preservice teachers | Reading