Assignment 1A 2025
Unique Number: 716917
Due Date: 21 May 2025
QUESTION 2: TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN EDUCATION
2.1.
INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS AND PLATFORMS TO ENHANCE
PEDAGOGY DURING TEACHING PRACTICE
Introduction
The 21st-century classroom is evolving rapidly, fueled by the growing diversity of
technological tools at our disposal. According to Mishra and Koehler (2006), effective
teaching in today’s world involves the seamless integration of technology, pedagogy, and
content. This perspective is further reinforced by UNESCO (2018), which highlights that
leveraging technology can enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of education.
Teaching practice, as a critical component of teacher training, offers student teachers the
opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, bridging the gap between
academic study and professional practice.
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