A Framework for Implementing OER-Based Lesson Design Activities for Pre-Service Teachers
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Open Educational Resources; Pre-service Teacher Education; Web Resource-Based Professional Developmentopen educational resources, lesson design, pre-service teacher education, example-based learning, distributed cognition
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The demand for qualified teachers with sufficient pedagogical knowledge and skills is high. However, existing teacher education programs do not provide adequate experiences through which to develop pre-service teachers’ professional foundations. This study recognized Open Educational Resources (OER) as a means by which to address the issue of enhancing teacher education. The purpose of this study was to propose a framework to be used to integrate OER into lesson design activities for pre-service teachers. In this study, a focused literature review investigated the frameworks of distributed cognition and example-based learning. This review process resulted in a unified framework that provides a description of how pre-service teachers learn with OER at both the individual and cognitive system levels. Four principles and 10 guidelines are provided to guide the implementation of OER-based lesson design activities in real settings. The new framework has the potential to enhance pre-service teachers’ Web resource-based professional development.Date
2018-09-26Type
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oai:www.irrodl.org:article/3394http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/3394
10.19173/irrodl.v19i4.3394