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ItemThe ArTeach Project: One Strategy for Integrating ICT Skills and Curriculum Design During Pre-Service Teacher TrainingIMMS, WD ; Lloyd, EA ; CHAIB, M ; KATRIN-SVENSSON, A (Jonkoping University Press, 2005)
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ItemICT, Language, Media: Essential Literacies for TodayJONES, A ; Shegar, C ; Rahim, R (Pearson Education South Asia, 2007)
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ItemFremdsprachendidaktik in englischsprachigen LandernByram, M ; Lapkin, S ; Lo Bianco, JL ; Met, M ; Scott, A ; Hallet, W ; Konigs, F (Klett Kallmeyer, 2010)
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Item'I should be so lucky': Engaging Australian Young Adult ReadersMACINTYRE, P ; Keong, TW (Sasbadi Sdn Bhd, 2006)
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ItemUnderstanding and valuing the development of pedagogical content knowledge in science teacher educationLoughran, J ; Berry, A ; MULHALL, PJ ; Woolnough, J ; Eilks, I ; Ralle, B (Shaker Verlag, 2006)
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ItemResolving Issues and Concerns of ESL Reading Teachers Through Professional Collaborative PracticesZAKARIA, Z ; Care, EC ; Majid, FA ; Ismail, IS (University Publication Centre, 2010)
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ItemLiteracy in K-12 teacher education: The case study of a multimedia resourceLove, K ; Hin, L ; Subramaniam, R (IGI Global, 2005-12-01)Midway through the first decade of the new millennium, teachers are still facing considerable challenges in dealing with the complex forms of literacy that are increasingly required for success across the K-12 curriculum in Australia. Three critical areas in particular need to be addressed in teacher education in this regard: teachers’ knowledge about text structures and about how language functions as a resource in the construction of a range of spoken, written, and multi-modal genres; teachers’ understanding of language and text as critical socio-cultural practices and how these practices build disciplinary knowledge across the K-12 curriculum; and teachers’ capacity to choose models of pedagogy that allow learners to master new literacy practices, transform meanings across contexts, and reflect substantively on learning through language. In this chapter, I will outline how a video-based interactive CD-ROM entitled BUILT (Building Understandings in Literacy and Teaching) was developed for use in teacher education to address these concerns. I will conclude by signalling some of the challenges that remain for teacher educators training novice teachers to scaffold, through ICT, their K-12 students into an important range of literacies.
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ItemDeconstructing Dichotomies: Arguing for a More Inclusive ApproachCLARKE, D ; Clarke, D ; Emanuelsson, J ; Jablonka, E ; Mok, I (Sense Publishers, 2006)
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ItemKikan-Shido:Between Desks InstructionO'KEEFE, C ; XU, L ; CLARKE, D ; Clarke, D ; Emanuelsson, J ; Jablonka, E ; Mok, I (Sense Publishers, 2006)
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ItemBeginning the Lesson:The First Ten MinutesMESITI, C ; CLARKE, D ; Clarke, D ; Emanuelsson, J ; Jablonka, E ; Mok, I (Sense Publishers, 2006)