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Selected Resources on Technology in Early Childhood Teacher Education HITN ELC & TEC Center Higher Education Initiaitive
Chip Donohue, PhD, Dean of Distance Learning & Continuing Education and TEC Center Director
U.S. Reports and Recommendations on 21st Century Teacher Preparation • Born in Another Time: Ensuring Education Technology Meets the Needs of Students Today – and
Tomorrow. (2012). National Association of State Boards of Education. www.nasbe.org/wp-‐content/uploads/Born-‐in-‐Another-‐Time-‐NASBE-‐full-‐report.pdf
• Learning in the 21st Century: Digital Experiences and Expectations of Tomorrow’s Teachers. Project Tomorrow. www.tomorrow.org/speakup/tomorrowsteachers_report2013.html
• Partnering for Success: A 21st Century Model for Teacher Preparation. (2013). International Association for k-‐12 Online Learning www.inacol.org/cms/wp-‐content/uploads/2013/10/iNACOL-‐Partnering-‐for-‐Success-‐October-‐2013.pdf
• Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers To Use Technology: Perspectives of the Leaders of Twelve National Education Associations. Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education. (2001). http://editlib.org/d/10740
• Take a Giant Step: A Blueprint for Teaching Children in a Digital Age. (2011). The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop. www.joanganzcooneycenter.org/Reports-‐31.html
• Transforming Teacher Education Through Clinical Practice: A National Strategy to Prepare Effective Teachers. (2010). National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. www.ncate.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=zzeiB1OoqPk%3D&tabid=715
U.S. Early Childhood Teacher Preparation Organizations with Technology Standards • AACTE, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education http://aacte.org/ • ACCESS, Associate Degree Early Childhood Teacher Educators www.accessece.org/ • ACEI, Association for Childhood Education International http://acei.org/ • CAEP, Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation http://caepnet.org/ • ISTE, International Society for Technology in Education www.iste.org/ • NAECTE, National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators www.naecte.org/ • NAEYC, National Association for the Education of Young Children www.naeyc.org • NAMLE, National Association for Media Literacy Education http://namle.net/ • NCATE, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education www.ncate.org/ • TPACK: Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge www.tpack.org
Resources on Technology in Early Childhood Teacher Preparation Barron, B., G. Cayton-‐Hodges, L. Bofferding, C. Copple, L. Darling-‐Hammond, M. Levine. 2011. Take a Giant Step: A
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Bock, M. (2013). “Aspiring Teachers Outpace Current Ones in Tech. Use, Survey Finds. Ed Week Digital Education (blog), February 11.
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Center for the Child Care Workforce. 2007. E-‐Learning: A National Review of Early Childhood Education Distance Learning Programs. Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.
Chen, J-‐Q., & C. Chang. 2006. Testing the Whole Teacher Approach to Professional Development: A Study of Enhancing Early Childhood Teachers’ Technology Proficiency. Early Childhood Research and Practice, 8(1).
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Conceicao, S. C. O., & R. M. Lehman (2011). Managing Online Instructor Workload: Strategies for Finding Balance and Success. San Francisco: Jossey-‐Bass.
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Updated 3/14/15 Chip Donohue, Director, TEC Center at Erikson Institute www.teccenter.erikson.edu
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