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Technology in Physical Education Teacher Education: A Call to Action
Quest
  • Jennifer M. Krause, University Northern Colorado
  • Kason O’Neil, East Tennessee State University
  • Emily Jones, Illinois State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2-2020
Description

Teacher education programs have been tasked with the responsibility to develop educators who can successfully infuse technology into their teaching. Despite standards-based expectations, a plethora of technology infusion opportunities, and the importance of faculty roles as models and teachers, physical education teacher education (PETE) programs have yet to demonstrate current expectations for teaching with and about educational technology. In this article, the authors provide a glimpse into the educational technology requirements, challenges, and strategies for teacher education/PETE programs. The authors suggest a call to action among PETE programs to address the issues that prevent PETE graduates from entering their teaching careers less than equipped to effectively use technology to enhance teaching and learning.

Citation Information
Jennifer M. Krause, Kason O’Neil and Emily Jones. "Technology in Physical Education Teacher Education: A Call to Action" Quest Vol. 72 Iss. 3 (2020) p. 241 - 259 ISSN: 0033-6297
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kason-oneil/53/