Collaborative design practices in pre-service teacher education for technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK): Group composition matters

Collaborative design practices, in which pre-service teachers construct lesson plans in small groups, is regarded as beneficial to attain professional development. However, it is largely unclear which factors determine the effectiveness of collaborative design within technology-related teacher educa...

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Published inUnterrichtswissenschaft Vol. 51; no. 4; pp. 579 - 604
Main Authors Backfisch, Iris, Franke, Ulrike, Ohla, Kerstin, Scholtz, Nina, Lachner, Andreas
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LanguageEnglish
Published Wiesbaden Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 01.12.2023
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2520-873X
DOI10.1007/s42010-023-00192-z

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Abstract Collaborative design practices, in which pre-service teachers construct lesson plans in small groups, is regarded as beneficial to attain professional development. However, it is largely unclear which factors determine the effectiveness of collaborative design within technology-related teacher education. Against this background, we investigated to which extent the group composition regarding motivational (self-efficacy, utility-value) and knowledge-based heterogeneity affected the quality of designed lesson plans and outcome of professional development interventions. Furthermore, we investigated whether the quality of the lesson plans was related to pre-service teachers’ professional development such as acquisition of technological-pedagogical-content knowledge (TPACK). The data was collected within a larger research project which investigated the effectiveness of a TPACK-intervention within 5 subject pedagogies to foster pre-service teachers’ learning. Lesson plans of N  = 68 pre-service teachers nested within k  = 23 natural occurring groups were analyzed regarding their instructional quality and technology exploitation. Additionally, we measured pre-service teachers’ technology-related professional knowledge, and their technology-related motivation in a pre-post-test-design. The analyses revealed that motivational group heterogeneity positively affected the quality of the collaboration product (i.e., lesson plans). The quality of the lesson plans was not related to the acquisition of technology-related professional knowledge, but negatively related to pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy and utility-value. Similarly, the heterogeneity regarding prior knowledge was negatively correlated to TPACK knowledge gain. These findings highlight that heterogenous group composition during collaborative design practices in pre-service teacher education may be a double-edged sword to attain professional development.
AbstractList Collaborative design practices, in which pre-service teachers construct lesson plans in small groups, is regarded as beneficial to attain professional development. However, it is largely unclear which factors determine the effectiveness of collaborative design within technology-related teacher education. Against this background, we investigated to which extent the group composition regarding motivational (self-efficacy, utility-value) and knowledge-based heterogeneity affected the quality of designed lesson plans and outcome of professional development interventions. Furthermore, we investigated whether the quality of the lesson plans was related to pre-service teachers’ professional development such as acquisition of technological-pedagogical-content knowledge (TPACK). The data was collected within a larger research project which investigated the effectiveness of a TPACK-intervention within 5 subject pedagogies to foster pre-service teachers’ learning. Lesson plans of N  = 68 pre-service teachers nested within k  = 23 natural occurring groups were analyzed regarding their instructional quality and technology exploitation. Additionally, we measured pre-service teachers’ technology-related professional knowledge, and their technology-related motivation in a pre-post-test-design. The analyses revealed that motivational group heterogeneity positively affected the quality of the collaboration product (i.e., lesson plans). The quality of the lesson plans was not related to the acquisition of technology-related professional knowledge, but negatively related to pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy and utility-value. Similarly, the heterogeneity regarding prior knowledge was negatively correlated to TPACK knowledge gain. These findings highlight that heterogenous group composition during collaborative design practices in pre-service teacher education may be a double-edged sword to attain professional development.
Collaborative design practices, in which pre-service teachers construct lesson plans in small groups, is regarded as beneficial to attain professional development. However, it is largely unclear which factors determine the effectiveness of collaborative design within technology-related teacher education. Against this background, we investigated to which extent the group composition regarding motivational (self-efficacy, utility-value) and knowledge-based heterogeneity affected the quality of designed lesson plans and outcome of professional development interventions. Furthermore, we investigated whether the quality of the lesson plans was related to pre-service teachers’ professional development such as acquisition of technological-pedagogical-content knowledge (TPACK). The data was collected within a larger research project which investigated the effectiveness of a TPACK-intervention within 5 subject pedagogies to foster pre-service teachers’ learning. Lesson plans of N  = 68 pre-service teachers nested within k  = 23 natural occurring groups were analyzed regarding their instructional quality and technology exploitation. Additionally, we measured pre-service teachers’ technology-related professional knowledge, and their technology-related motivation in a pre-post-test-design. The analyses revealed that motivational group heterogeneity positively affected the quality of the collaboration product (i.e., lesson plans). The quality of the lesson plans was not related to the acquisition of technology-related professional knowledge, but negatively related to pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy and utility-value. Similarly, the heterogeneity regarding prior knowledge was negatively correlated to TPACK knowledge gain. These findings highlight that heterogenous group composition during collaborative design practices in pre-service teacher education may be a double-edged sword to attain professional development. Kollaborative Lernaktivitäten, bei denen angehende Lehrkräfte in kleinen Gruppen beispielsweise Unterrichtspläne entwerfen, gelten als vorteilhaft für die berufliche Entwicklung. Es ist jedoch weitgehend unklar, welche Faktoren entscheidend für die Effektivität der kollaborativen Zusammenarbeit in der Lehrkräftebildung zum Unterrichten mit digitalen Medien sind. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersuchten wir, inwieweit die Gruppenzusammensetzung hinsichtlich motivationaler (Selbstwirksamkeit, wahrgenommene Nützlichkeit) und wissensbasierter Heterogenität die Qualität der entworfenen Unterrichtspläne und den Lernerfolg beeinflusst. Darüber hinaus untersuchten wir, ob die Qualität der Unterrichtspläne mit der beruflichen Entwicklung der angehenden Lehrkräfte zusammenhängt, z. B. mit dem Erwerb von technologisch-pädagogisch-inhaltlichem Wissen (TPACK). Die Daten wurden im Rahmen eines größeren Forschungsprojekts erhoben, in dem die Wirksamkeit einer TPACK-Intervention in fünf Fachdidaktiken zur Förderung des Lernens von angehenden Lehrern untersucht wurde. Die Unterrichtspläne von N  = 68 angehenden Lehrern, die sich auf k  = 23 Gruppen aufteilten, wurden im Hinblick auf ihre instruktionale Qualität und dem Grad der Potentialnutzung digitaler Medien analysiert. Zusätzlich wurde das technologiebezogene Fachwissen der angehenden Lehrkräfte und ihre technologiebezogene Motivation in einem Prä-Post-Test-Design gemessen. Die Analysen ergaben, dass die Gruppenheterogenität hinsichtlich ihrer Motivation (Selbstwirksamkeit) einen positiven Einfluss auf die Qualität der Unterrichtspläne hatte. Die Qualität der Unterrichtspläne stand allerdings in keinem Zusammenhang mit dem Erwerb von technologiebezogenem Fachwissen, aber in einem negativen Zusammenhang mit der Selbstwirksamkeit und der wahrgenommenen Nützlichkeit der angehenden Lehrkräfte. Zudem war die Heterogenität in Bezug auf das Vorwissen negativ mit dem TPACK-Wissensgewinn korreliert. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass eine heterogene Gruppenzusammensetzung während kollaborativen Lernaktivitäten in der Lehrkräftebildung ein zweischneidiges Schwert ist, um eine professionelle Entwicklung zu erreichen.
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Franke, Ulrike
Scholtz, Nina
Ohla, Kerstin
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