Abstract
Eight classes (Years 4 to 7) from a Queensland primary school trialed an integrated learning system (ILS) as a means of re mediating students' mathematics learning problems. At the end of the trial, the teachers were asked whether they would recommend the system to other schools. Endorsement appeared to be related to the computer knowledge of the teachers and concomitant experiences of the students, the extent of integration of the ILS sessions in classroom teaching, and the pedagogical beliefs of the teachers.
Annette R. Baturo & Campbell J. McRobbie & Tom J. Cooper & Gillian C. Kidman
A CASE STUDY OF TEACHER ENDORSEMENT OF AN INTEGRATED LEARNING SYSTEM