Changing directions through VirtualPREX: engaging pre-service teachers in virtual professional experience
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University of New EnglandKeywords
Science, Technology and Engineering Curriculum and PedagogyHigher Education
Primary Education (excl Maori)
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Many pre-service teachers currently undertake their professional experience with insufficient knowledge and confidence to handle unexpected teaching situations. VirtualPREX explores the experiences of 72 pre-service teachers who undertook a teaching role-play in a virtual world. The researchers discuss this opportunity for pre-service teachers to utilise new methods and avenues in a virtual world to both supplement their learning and undertake preparation for practical experience. Participation by pre-service teachers in role-play enables them to test and develop a better range of professional skills and acquire confidence in, and more realistic awareness of, their skills before being placed in real-life classrooms. Presented in this paper are the findings from a pilot of this study and pre-service teacher reactions to the role-play activity including whether they felt that it was helpful in preparing them for their upcoming professional experience placement.Date
2011Type
conference publicationIdentifier
oai:e-publications.une.edu.au:une:9517http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/9326
une:9517
une-20111218-083536