Pre-service teachers' teaching practice in second life®

Donguk Cheong, Youngkyun Baek, Hoe Kyeung Kim

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Abstract

This chapter describes pre-service teachers' teaching practices of didactic methods based on cognitive apprenticeship. The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate potential of Second Life® as a space for teaching practices of pre-service teachers. The participants were 160 college students who were completing a practicum at Korea National University of Education. These students enrolled in four sections of teaching methods and educational technology, which was one of the requirements for their teaching certificate. The students were placed in groups of three to five students according to their majors. In Second Life, they practiced their teaching and participated in the evaluation of other groups' teaching. They discussed Second Life's potential, such as a space for expanding their teaching experiences and explored possibilities for using it as an environment for teaching practices. The authors believe that readers will find that Second Life can offer a valuable environment to promote pre-teachers' understanding of teaching techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransforming Virtual World Learning
EditorsRandy Hinrichs, Charles Wankel
Pages67-84
Number of pages18
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011

Publication series

NameCutting-Edge Technologies in Higher Education
Volume4
ISSN (Print)2044-9968
ISSN (Electronic)2044-9976

Keywords

  • Pre-service teacher education
  • Second Life
  • Teaching practice
  • Virtual worlds

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