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(2011) Navigating in educational contexts, Rotterdam, SensePublishers.

Longitudinal study of the relationship betwen students' perceptions of their problem solving and ICT skills and their ICT experience as part of their teacher education program

Shukri Sanber, Marea Nicholson

pp. 227-241

Graduate teachers in New South Wales are expected to have functional levels of computing literacy that would help them in the management and the facilitation of student learning. The Professional Standards of the NSW Institute of Teachers not only state that a graduate teacher should "demonstrate current knowledge and proficiency" (NSW Institute of Teachers, 2005, p. 3) in information and communication technology, but they are expected to develop their knowledge and skills as indicators of their professionalism.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-522-2_16

Full citation:

Sanber, S. , Nicholson, M. (2011)., Longitudinal study of the relationship betwen students' perceptions of their problem solving and ICT skills and their ICT experience as part of their teacher education program, in A. Lauriala, R. Rajala, H. Ruokamo & O. Ylitapio Mntyl (eds.), Navigating in educational contexts, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, pp. 227-241.

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