Pedagogies Across Subjects: What Are Preservice Teachers’ TPACK Patterns of Integrating Technology in Practice?

This case study examines preservice teachers’ integration of technology in teaching various subject domains. It aims to gain in-depth understandings of preservice teachers’ pedagogical patterns for teaching through the theoretical lens of technological pedagogical and content knowledge. Multiple dat...

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