Emerging Innovative Teacher Education from Situated Cognition in a Web-Based Environment

In this paper, the authors first discuss the main rationales of situated cognition and its connections with innovation in teacher education. The challenges that might occur in applying situated cognition in teacher education programs, including insufficient opportunities for cognition apprenticeship...

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Cognition
Computer Mediated Communication
Discussion
Education
Educational Environment
Educational Innovation
Educational Strategies
Educational Technology
Innovations
Instructional Design
Instructional Effectiveness
Learning
Learning Processes
Lesson Plans
Microteaching
Preservice Teacher Education
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Principles
Science Education
Social factors
Student Attitudes
Student Surveys
Student teachers
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher education
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Teacher Educators
Teacher Surveys
Teachers
Teaching
Teaching Methods
Web Based Instruction
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