Early childhood pre-service teachers’ preparation for using technology with children: a systematic literature review
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2024-04Metadata
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Papavlasopoulou, S., Undheim, M., Meaney, T., & Esmaeeli, S. (2024). Early childhood pre-service teachers’ preparation for using technology with children: a systematic literature review. European Journal of Teacher Education, 1-18. 10.1080/02619768.2024.2341935Abstract
This systematic literature review examined how teacher education prepared early childhood pre-service teachers to utilise digital technology with children. After searching in relevant databases the review analysed 21 articles, most of which have been published in recent years. The findings indicate that while some educational institutions have a dedicated course about digital technology, others have integrated digital competence into existing courses. Nevertheless, the review found that there is little emphasis on how to incorporate a wide range of educational technologies. Additionally, the results revealed that most teacher education curricula do not have a strong digital focus, thus indicating a need for a greater focus on combining theoretical knowledge with practical implementation for pre-service teachers. The findings indicate that further research is required in early childhood teacher education to identify ways in which digital technologies can be integrated into a more holistic approach to facilitating young children’s learning.