Effects of Preservice Teachers’ Learning Styles and Field of Study on Computer-Assisted Instruction (original) (raw)

2012, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences

Computers, which are brought into our lives by technological developments, became an indispensible part of classroom environment, and they gave rise to emergence of the concept Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI). In spite of the fact that CAI is an important part of the teaching process, attitudes of preservice teachers to carry out a teaching in that way can be affected by different variables. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between preservice styles and their attitudes towards carrying out CAI. The sample of the study consists of preservice secondary school teachers who are in their third, fourth and fifth year at a state university in Ankara during the 2011-2012 fall semester. In the study, survey method Computer-Assisted Instruction preservice CAI were examined in terms of their field of study and learning styles.

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