USA Public School Educators’ Perceptions of Electronically Delivered Professional Development Modules

Joel McCay
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School meetings, which today are often called teacher workshops are to conduct teacher professional development which may still be desired by today’s teachers. This study was to discover if technological alternatives might be desired by one public school system in the USA. Choices included delivery of professional development via web-based learning material, CD-ROM, and PDF documents as downloadable files for print from the Internet. A questionnaire was designed to find out which media was selected most often for delivery of their own professional development. The study material for this investigation served as professional development modules. Data from surveys were collected to discover why they select them, and whether or not they prefer those modes of professional development to the more traditional modes previously experienced such as teacher meetings/workshops. There were 28 participants in this study. To assess the role of the media for delivery of professional development via learning modules. Descriptive statistics were used to identify demographics and patterns in the educators’ preferences and perceptions. A major conclusion of the study included the medium selected most often was online (82% of respondents)
美国公立学校教育工作者对电子交付专业发展模块的看法
学校会议,今天通常被称为教师研讨会,是为了指导教师的专业发展,这可能仍然是今天的教师所希望的。这项研究是为了发现技术替代品是否可能是美国公立学校系统所需要的。选择包括通过基于网络的学习材料、CD-ROM和PDF文档作为可从互联网下载的打印文件来提供专业发展。设计了一份调查问卷,以找出最常选择哪种媒体来提供自己的专业发展。本次调查的学习材料作为专业发展模块。从调查中收集数据,以发现他们选择这些模式的原因,以及他们是否更喜欢这些专业发展模式,而不是以前经历过的更传统的模式,如教师会议/研讨会。这项研究共有28名参与者。评估媒体在通过学习模块提供专业发展方面的作用。描述性统计用于确定教育工作者的偏好和观念中的人口统计学和模式。该研究的一个主要结论是,最常选择的媒介是网络(82%的受访者)。
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