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Abstract

This paper describes a teacher knowledge framework for technology integration called technological pedagogical content knowledge (originally TPCK, now known as TPACK, or technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge). This framework builds on Lee Shulman's (1986, 1987) construct of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) to include technology knowledge. The development of TPACK by teachers is critical to effective teaching with technology. The paper begins with a brief introduction to the complex, ill-structured nature of teaching. The nature of technologies (both analog and digital) is considered, as well as how the inclusion of technology in pedagogy further complicates teaching. The TPACK framework for teacher knowledge is described in detail as a complex interaction among three bodies of knowledge: content, pedagogy, and technology. The interaction of these bodies of knowledge, both theoretically and in practice, produces the types of flexible knowledge needed to successfully integrate technology use into teaching. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
What Is Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)?
Author
Koehler, Matthew J; Mishra, Punya; Cain, William
First page
13
Publication year
2013
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd.
ISSN
00220574
e-ISSN
25155741
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1491797760
Copyright
Copyright Boston University, School of Education 2013