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Teacher resistance to computer-assisted instruction
Authors:Theron Stimmel  James L. Connor  Edwin O. McCaskill  H. John Durrett
Affiliation:1. Center for Automated Systems in Education, Southwest Texas State University, 78666, San Marcos, Texas
Abstract:The need to introduce computers to a greater extent in teaching technology is discussed. Further, the potential importance of affective responses in the teacher’s acceptance of the computers is developed. A semantic differential scale was employed to measure preservice teachers’ attitudes toward the computer, computer-aided instruction, science, mathematics, and the teaching of science and mathematics. Considerable negative affect was found toward computers, computer-aided instruction, and teaching of science and mathematics. Implications for the ways in which computer-aided instruction is introduced are discussed.
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