Using the interactive whiteboard to scaffold a metalanguage: Teaching higher order thinking skills in preservice teacher education

Authors

  • Neil Harrison Macquarie University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.48

Keywords:

higher order thinking skills, metalanguage, scaffolding, interactive whiteboard, preservice teachers

Abstract

This research focuses on how the interactive whiteboard (IWB) can be effectively used to teach higher order thinking skills to primary preservice teachers in the history classroom. The case study finds that skills such as analysis, evaluation and inference constitute a valuable metalanguage that needs to be explicitly taught to preservice teachers. The IWB provides an effective stimulus for teaching this metalanguage insofar as it offers the user scaffolding affordances to plan and design higher order thinking (HOT) activities when otherwise the task can appear too difficult to achieve, especially for the younger preservice teachers. But risks await those preservice teachers who grant the technology a determinant model of materiality.

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Author Biography

Neil Harrison, Macquarie University

Senior Lecturer

Department of Education

Macquarie University

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Published

2013-02-28

How to Cite

Harrison, N. (2013). Using the interactive whiteboard to scaffold a metalanguage: Teaching higher order thinking skills in preservice teacher education. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 29(1). https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.48