Using Technology for Geography Teacher Education:Web-based Professional Development

Using Technology for Geography Teacher Education:Web-based Professional Development

This qualitative study explores the perceived value of a video-based online workshop in Geography, “Watershed Management,” part of the Geography: Teaching with the Stars series, a 22program professional development series for teachers of geography, social studies, and environmental science. Results indicated that teachers reported satisfaction with the onlineprofessional development approach and its usefulness for enhancing and supplementing traditional the traditional face-to-face approach to professional development

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