Date of Award

7-2019

Rights

© 2019 Joe George Gerez

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Education (EdD)

Department

Education

First Advisor

Michelle Collay

Second Advisor

Jacqueline Lookabaugh

Third Advisor

Alexis Barile

Abstract

The aim of this qualitative exploratory case study was to examine middle school teachers’ perceptions of the integration of technology into pedagogy. Data collection occurred from analyzing middle school teacher’s experiences, observations, and motivation following a technological implementation initiative into pedagogy. The evaluation of the study data included the analysis of surveys and interpretation of in-depth interviews of teachers. A pedagogical focus on teacher integration of technology supported by the self-determination theory as the research study’s theoretical framework examining human motivation was appropriated to the case study. As educational leaders face significant challenges in understanding the impact of teachers’ perceptions of the integration of technology into pedagogy, this study provides insight into confronting those difficulties. Though the case study, three emergent themes surfaced that included the importance of collaborative professional development, quality of student engagement, and teacher motivation to use technology. The findings may be useful to educational change agents who can use the case study to assist in understanding the importance of acknowledging the perception of teachers and the need for providing opportunities for teachers to engage in focused professional developments.

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