Preservice and early career teachers' preconceptions and misconceptions about making in education

JD Cohen, WM Jones, S Smith - Journal of Digital Learning in …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
JD Cohen, WM Jones, S Smith
Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 2018Taylor & Francis
This qualitative study examined preservice and early career teachers' preconceptions and
misconceptions about making in education. Eighty-two preservice and early career teachers
participated in brief, one-time maker workshops, then wrote reflections on their experiences.
Using constant comparative analysis, researchers uncovered two common misconceptions
held by the participants. The first was that making in education consisted of hands-on
activities designed to achieve specific content learning objectives. The second was that …
Abstract
This qualitative study examined preservice and early career teachers' preconceptions and misconceptions about making in education. Eighty-two preservice and early career teachers participated in brief, one-time maker workshops, then wrote reflections on their experiences. Using constant comparative analysis, researchers uncovered two common misconceptions held by the participants. The first was that making in education consisted of hands-on activities designed to achieve specific content learning objectives. The second was that making was largely dependent on the use of advanced manufacturing tools, such as three-dimensional (3D) printers. Such misconceptions could negatively impact the potential of making in education. Recommendations for resolving these misconceptions are presented, along with recommendations for future research.
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