Equipping Teachers for Integrated Language, Science and Technology Instruction: The Design of a 4C/ID-Based Professional Development Program

Miriam J. Rhodes*, Hanno van Keulen, Martine A.R. Gijsel, Adrie J. Visscher

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Abstract

Integrated language, science and technology (ILS&T) instruction is a complex task for primary school teachers that requires professional development. Task-centered educational approaches such as the four-component instructional design (4C/ID) model are well suited for the development of complex professional skills. This article describes the application of the Ten Steps approach to the 4C/ID model in the domain of teacher education. The findings describe a blueprint for a 4C/ID-based teacher professional development program aimed at equipping in-service primary school teachers with the competences for ILS&T instruction, which can support instructional designers, teacher educators and researchers in making informed instructional design decisions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number411
Number of pages17
JournalEducation Sciences
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • instructional design
  • complex task
  • four-component instructional design
  • language education
  • science and technology education
  • teacher professional development
  • TPD

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