Immersive Virtual Reality Environments: a proposal to enhance preservice teacher's communicative competences

Miriela M. Cardenas, Ibis M. Alvarez

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Abstract

This paper addresses a real need for an interactive tool to gather evidence on relevant emotions involved in classroom conflict management while providing learners with an experiential opportunity, feedback, and feedforward to improve classroom management and communicative skills. Hence, the classroom conflict transformation occurs into a learning opportunity. This research plan proposes implementing an experiential and experimental initial training program to train preservice teachers as a module to complement the Secondary School Teaching, Vocational Training, and Language Teaching master's Degree's current curriculum. Virtual Reality Learning Environment (VRLE) allows users to embody learning experiences to produce intense and real emotional sensations. At the same time, a VRLE recreates a real Secondary School classroom gathered from school disciplinary reports and preservice teachers' observations during their field practicum. Exposure to these VRLE scenarios will allow instant learners' feedback and feedforward, so they start noticing the most crucial aspects of the classroom environment: immediacy, simultaneity, and unpredictability.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2022 International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, ICALT 2022
EditorsMaiga CHANG, Nian-Shing CHEN, Mihai DASCALU, Demetrios G SAMPSON, Ahmed TLILI, Stefan TRAUSAN-MATU
Place of PublicationBucharest, Romania
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages408-410
Number of pages3
ISBN (Electronic)9781665495196
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Classroom management
  • preservice teacher training
  • Secondary school
  • virtual reality

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