Back to basics: Pre-service teachers' experiences of ‘SimulatEd’, a suite of low-technology simulated-scenarios to promote preparedness for professional practice

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Abstract

International challenges in teacher recruitment and retention have prompted many training providers to explore high-technology forms of simulation-based learning (SBL). However, there is limited evidence of the benefits these technologies offer, compared with low-technology alternatives. Adopting a mixed methods approach, this pilot evaluation examines pre-service teachers' (PSTs) experiences of ‘SimulatEd’, a suite of three low-technology simulated-scenarios, as a strategy for better-preparing those entering the profession. Findings indicate PSTs' participation in ‘SimulatEd’ improved confidence and preparedness, facilitated application of theoretical knowledge into practice, and increased engagement. Conclusions advocate wider adoption of low-technology forms of SBL, and offer considerations for further development.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105089
Number of pages10
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume164
Early online date3 Jun 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 3 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Simulation-based learning
  • Teacher education
  • Low-technology
  • Teacher recruitment and retention
  • Teacher preparedness

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