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Assessing NETS-T Performance in Teacher Candidates: Exploring the Wayfind Teacher Assessment
Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education (2012)
  • Savilla I Banister, Bowling Green State University
Abstract

To effectively integrate digital technologies in K–12 schools, teachers must be provided with undergraduate experiences that strongly support these integration resources and strategies. The National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) provide a framework for teacher candidates and inservice teachers to identify their accomplishments in this realm. Using the NETS•T to deliver undergraduate teacher education curriculum, and requiring teacher candidates to document their abilities related to the NETS•T can support meaningful development for the candidates. This study examines the use of the Wayfind Teacher Assessment as a tool for determining the proficiencies of teacher candidates in their final year of preparation in relationship to the NETS•T.

Keywords
  • assessment,
  • teachers,
  • NETS=T
Publication Date
2012
Citation Information
Savilla I Banister. "Assessing NETS-T Performance in Teacher Candidates: Exploring the Wayfind Teacher Assessment" Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education Vol. 29 Iss. 2 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/savilla_banister/2/