Abstract

The level of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (ТРАСК) of modern intelligent-based teaching directly affects the teaching ability of pre-service teachers. In this study, all the students majoring in biological sciences in the College of Life Sciences of X Normal University were selected as the research objects. The existing ТРАСК level of pre-service biological teachers was investigated by means of literature research and questionnaire survey, and the factors that might influence the ТРАСК level of pre-service biological teachers were analyzed. The results showed that the overall ТРАСК level of pre-service biology teachers was in the middle level, and the TK level was the lowest, followed by the TPCK level. The seniors were higher than the freshmen in all dimensions of ТРАСК, and there were significant differences in each dimension. Seniors were higher than juniors in all dimensions of ТРАСК, and there were significant differences between them in CK and TPK, while there were no significant differences in other dimensions. Comparing the juniors and seniors as a whole with the freshmen and sophomores students as a whole, it was found that the former was higher than the latter in seven dimensions, and the differences in each dimension were extremely significant. This indicates that the establishment of the biological talent training program had a significant promoting effect on the improvement of pre-service teachers' ТРАСК level. This provides an important theoretical basis for the training of ТРАСК level of pre-service biology teachers in this school.

Details

Title
Analysis of Intelligent Teaching Ability of Pre-service Biology Teachers Based on TPACK Theory
Author
Jiang, Suhua 1 ; Zuo, Lei 1 ; Ma, Xueming 1 ; Wu, Wenzhong 1 ; Li, Lin 2 

 De La Salle University-Dasmariñas, Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippines 
 Zhengzhou Normal University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China 
Pages
2263-2270
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
Engineering and Scientific Research Groups
e-ISSN
11125209
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3074175948
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