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Levels of use of Interactive Whiteboard technology in the primary mathematics classroom
Authors:Penelope Serow  Rosemary Callingham
Institution:1. School of Education, University of New England , Australia pserow2@une.edu.au;3. Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania , Australia
Abstract:Despite the availability of Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) technology in a large number of Australian primary schools, many teachers focus only on technical issues as opposed to pedagogical engagement in an attempt to incorporate the technology. Previous research suggests that the technology is being used for sophisticated transmission-style teaching as opposed to constructivist approaches. This article presents findings of a project that considered the implementation of IWB technology in three Victorian primary mathematics classrooms (5 to 12 years of age). The study analysed the teaching strategies adopted by three teachers as they embarked on the use of IWB technology as an integral component of mathematical activities with the support of professional development. Teacher use of IWB technology in the primary mathematics classroom was aligned against Beauchamp’s generic transitional framework for viewing the development of teacher use of IWB technology. Through this alignment, a transitional framework emerged which is specific to the introduction of IWB technology in the mathematics classroom.
Keywords:Interactive Whiteboard technology  primary education  mathematics  teacher professional development
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