Full Library
Teacher Perspectives on Peer-Peer Collaboration and Education Technologies in Rural Tanzanian Classrooms
Resource type
            Conference Paper
        Authors/contributors
                    - Uchidiuno, Judith (Author)
- Koedinger, Ken (Author)
- Ogan, Amy (Author)
Title
            Teacher Perspectives on Peer-Peer Collaboration and Education Technologies in Rural Tanzanian Classrooms
        Abstract
            Teachers’ perspectives are critical for understanding classroom culture. They create and enforce rules in classrooms and are responsible for educating students using methods that they perceive to be most effective. Therefore, creating supplementary education technologies without understanding teachers and the culture they promote may lead to interventions that are underutilized or ineffective. Our research specifically investigates how technologies that foster student collaboration fit into teachers’ views of learning in a rural context with limited existing collaboration scaffolds. We interviewed 24 teachers and observed 39 classrooms in a rural Tanzanian village to understand how teachers value peer-peer collaboration in their teaching practice, and the unique challenges they face educating students in rural classroom settings. We uncover insights that inform the design and deployment of supplementary education technologies to support teachers in rural Tanzania and similar demographics.
        Date
            June 28, 2021
        Proceedings Title
            ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies
        Place
            New York, NY, USA
        Publisher
            Association for Computing Machinery
        Pages
            14–26
        Series
            COMPASS '21
        ISBN
            978-1-4503-8453-7
        Accessed
            2022-04-29
        Library Catalogue
            ACM Digital Library
        Citation
            Uchidiuno, J., Koedinger, K., & Ogan, A. (2021). Teacher Perspectives on Peer-Peer Collaboration and Education Technologies in Rural Tanzanian Classrooms. ACM SIGCAS Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies, 14–26. https://doi.org/10.1145/3460112.3471939
Link to this record