Discourses in conflict: the relationship between Gen Y pre-service teachers, digital technologies and lifelong learning
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Author: Donnison, Sharn
Abstract:
This paper analyses Gen Y pre-service primary school teachers' conceptualisations of lifelong learning. It is situated within a context of improving the provision and delivery of pre-service teacher education. This paper argues that Gen Y's understanding of lifelong learning has been influenced by their engagements with digital technologies and that while they may have appropriated the discourse of change in this context, it does not necessarily indicate an overall capacity for change agency. This is a concern for programs of teacher education whose mission, arguably, is to prepare future activist teaching professionals. This paper argues that higher education and teacher education programs of study need to consider the relationship between Gen Y, lifelong learning and change agency when aligning pedagogy and curriculum with the new generation of students.
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[-] Show lessThis paper analyses Gen Y pre-service primary school teachers' conceptualisations of lifelong learning. It is situated within a context of improving the provision and delivery of pre-service teacher education. This paper argues that Gen Y's understanding of lifelong learning has been influenced by their engagements with digital technologies and that while they may have appropriated the discourse of change in this context, it does not necessarily indicate an overall capacity for change agency. This is a concern for programs of teacher education whose mission, arguably, is to ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Technology; Lifelong learning; Higher education; Outcomes; Providers of education and training; Teaching and learning
Keywords: Future; Teacher training; Teachers; Educational program
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Published: Murdoch, Western Australia: Australian Society for Educational Technology and Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, 2009
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Journal title: Australasian journal of educational technology
Journal volume : 25
Journal number: 3
Journal date: 2009
Pages: pp.336-350
ISSN: 1449-3098
Statement of responsibility: Sharn Donnison
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 97.356
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