Abstract
Digital distraction is a growing problem as students' use of personal digital devices increases. This paper investigates teacher educators’ views of the issue and how they intervened when noticing incidents of it. Through a semi-structured interview, the study found that teacher educators recalled numerous examples of digital distraction with some seeing it as a sign of disrespect rather than an unconscious habit. Interventions to address digital distraction varied but tended to be non-disruptive in nature. This paper outlines a hierarchy of interventions employed and discusses the implications of how digital distraction is perceived and responded to by teacher educators.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 104701 |
Journal | Teaching and Teacher Education |
Volume | 148 |
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Publication status | Published - Oct 2024 |
Keywords
- Digital distraction
- Initial teacher education
- Student as customer
- Teacher educator