Virtual Reality in Preservice Teacher Education: Core Features, Advantages and Effects

被引:3
作者
van der Want, Anna C. [1 ]
Visscher, Adrie J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Appl Sci Leiden, Fac Educ, NL-2333 CK Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Univ Twente, Fac Behav Management & Social Sci BMS, NL-7522 NB Enschede, Netherlands
关键词
review study; virtual reality; teacher education; learning outcomes; teaching quality; PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT; IMPACT; EXPERIENCES; TECHNOLOGY; EFFICACY;
D O I
10.3390/educsci14060635
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This article presents a review of the research into the use of virtual reality (VR) for preservice teacher education. In addition to generating a description of the nature of VR, the analysis of the 24 included studies showed that the use of VR in preservice teacher education can have several benefits for student teachers and their educators, such as practicing professional competence in safe and diverse VR environments, the possibility of monitoring student development with VR, the use of learning environments that would not be accessible, and distance education for student teachers when schools for internships are located too far away from a teacher training institute. Although research into the effects of the use of VR in preservice teacher education is still limited, the results thus far indicate positive effects on student teachers' motivation, self-efficacy, and various classes of teacher skills. We reflect on the challenges with respect to designing VR environments for preservice teacher education and on studying VR effects on teaching quality and student learning outcomes.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   Effects of virtual reality enriched science laboratory activities on pre-service science teachers' science process skills [J].
Artun, Huseyin ;
Durukan, Alper ;
Temur, Atilla .
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, 2020, 25 (06) :5477-5498
[2]  
Billingsley G., 2019, J INTERACTIVE LEARNI, V30, P65
[3]   Using Virtual Technology to Enhance Field Experiences for Pre-Service Special Education Teachers [J].
Billingsley, Glenna M. ;
Scheuermann, Brenda K. .
TEACHER EDUCATION AND SPECIAL EDUCATION, 2014, 37 (03) :255-272
[4]  
Bujdosó G, 2017, EDULEARN PROC, P4239
[5]  
Conlan M., 2018, EDTechmagazine. Focus on K-12
[6]   Using virtual reality in the classroom: preservice teachers' perceptions of its use as a teaching and learning tool [J].
Cooper, G. ;
Park, H. ;
Nasr, Z. ;
Thong, L. P. ;
Johnson, R. .
EDUCATIONAL MEDIA INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 56 (01) :1-13
[7]   A mixed reality simulation offers strategic practice for pre-service teachers [J].
Dalinger, Tara ;
Thomas, Katherine B. ;
Stansberry, Susan ;
Xiu, Ying .
COMPUTERS & EDUCATION, 2020, 144
[8]   Improving Impact Studies of Teachers' Professional Development: Toward Better Conceptualizations and Measures [J].
Desimone, Laura M. .
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER, 2009, 38 (03) :181-199
[9]   TLE TeachLivE (TM): Using Technology to Provide Quality Professional Development in Rural Schools [J].
Dieker, Lisa A. ;
Hynes, Michael C. ;
Hughes, Charles E. ;
Hardin, Stacey ;
Becht, Kathleen .
RURAL SPECIAL EDUCATION QUARTERLY, 2015, 34 (03) :11-16
[10]   Virtual reality: Teaching tool of the twenty-first century [J].
Hoffman, H ;
Vu, D .
ACADEMIC MEDICINE, 1997, 72 (12) :1076-1081