Information Technology for Science Education Teachers and Students in the Context of Informatization Research on the Use of Capacity Improvement Strategies

Yan Gao

Article ID: 3735
Vol 6, Issue 5, 2023

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Abstract


This study focuses on the improvement strategy of information technology application ability of science education teachers and students under the background of informatization. Firstly, the current status of informatization of science education and the importance of the information technology application ability of teacher training students are analyzed. Subsequently, the promotion strategies were discussed, including curriculum design and implementation, teacher training and development, provision of practice environment and conditions, and construction of evaluation mechanisms. These strategies are expected to systematically improve the information technology application ability of teacher training students and provide effective support for the development of science education. However, these strategies also need to be tried and refined in practice to adapt to the development needs of information technology and science education.


Keywords


Science Education; Teacher Training Students; Information Technology; Informatization; Improvement Strategy

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i5.3735

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