Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment

SimSchool, an online simulator that has been used to enhance teacher preparation since 2003, models different types of students and provides virtual practice sessions for teachers to assign tasks and interact with students. In this paper the authors: 1) examine changes in pre-service teacher percept...

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Main Authors: Knezek, Gerald, Hopper, Susan B, Christensen, Rhonda, Tyler-Wood, Tandra, Gibson, David
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75882
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author Knezek, Gerald
Hopper, Susan B
Christensen, Rhonda
Tyler-Wood, Tandra
Gibson, David
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description SimSchool, an online simulator that has been used to enhance teacher preparation since 2003, models different types of students and provides virtual practice sessions for teachers to assign tasks and interact with students. In this paper the authors: 1) examine changes in pre-service teacher perceptions of teaching confidence and teaching experience resulting from simSchool use, and 2) report findings from recent studies of a new proposed measure for simSchool data, pedagogical balance. Pedagogical balance is a difference score that measures pre-service teachers’ self-reported levels of confidence minus experience which indicates a level of alignment in self-evaluation when balancing one’s perceptions of capabilities and experience. Findings from two studies show that pre-service teachers significantly (p \textless .05) improve pedagogical balance, and increase awareness of effective teaching skills through simSchool training.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-758822019-07-04T01:34:52Z Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment Knezek, Gerald Hopper, Susan B Christensen, Rhonda Tyler-Wood, Tandra Gibson, David SimSchool, an online simulator that has been used to enhance teacher preparation since 2003, models different types of students and provides virtual practice sessions for teachers to assign tasks and interact with students. In this paper the authors: 1) examine changes in pre-service teacher perceptions of teaching confidence and teaching experience resulting from simSchool use, and 2) report findings from recent studies of a new proposed measure for simSchool data, pedagogical balance. Pedagogical balance is a difference score that measures pre-service teachers’ self-reported levels of confidence minus experience which indicates a level of alignment in self-evaluation when balancing one’s perceptions of capabilities and experience. Findings from two studies show that pre-service teachers significantly (p \textless .05) improve pedagogical balance, and increase awareness of effective teaching skills through simSchool training. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75882 10.1080/21532974.2015.1055011 fulltext
spellingShingle Knezek, Gerald
Hopper, Susan B
Christensen, Rhonda
Tyler-Wood, Tandra
Gibson, David
Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment
title Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment
title_full Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment
title_fullStr Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment
title_short Assessing Pedagogical Balance in a Simulated Classroom Environment
title_sort assessing pedagogical balance in a simulated classroom environment
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75882