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Journal of Computer for Science and Mathematics Learning
Published by Scientia Publica Media
ISSN : 30476755     EISSN : 30474876     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70232/sgn5dj49
Core Subject : Education, Social,
The Journal of Computers for Science and Mathematics Learning (JCSML) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Scientia Publica Media. The journal is issued biannually in February and August. The journal publishes original results of scientific studies that primarily focus on the use of information technology in teaching science and mathematics. JCSML encourages the exchange of ideas in science, mathematics, computer science, education, and their interaction, covering both theoretical and applied research at all levels of education. It also publishes refereed research papers that include quantitative, qualitative, and mixed analyses. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, educators, academics, programmers, and practitioners to disseminate innovative ideas, engage in critical discussions, and share empirical findings that contribute to the improvement of teaching and learning practices in these disciplines. Original research articles and review articles are considered for publication. The main criterion of acceptance is that the material should make a contribution to knowledge in this field. Priority is given to interdisciplinary research that integrates science, mathematics, and technology education.
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A Systematic Literature Review of Augmented Reality–Oriented Professional Development Programs for Teachers Sahesenem Oz; Bahadır Namdar; Tuğba Yüksel; Ibrahim Delen; Gökhan İnce
Journal of Computers for Science and Mathematics Learning Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Computers for Science and Mathematics Learning
Publisher : Scientia Publica Media

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Abstract

Augmented Reality (AR) combines real-world experiences with virtual elements and offers various positive educational outcomes. However, one obstacle hindering AR’s use in education is teachers’ limited pedagogical knowledge regarding the instructional implementation of AR in teaching. Supporting teachers with professional development programmes to integrate this novel technology into education is salient. Thus, this study analysed 17 professional development programmes focused on integrating AR into teaching. For this purpose, a framework was applied to examine dimensions that make training effective, including the type of activity (traditional and reform), duration, collective participation, content focus (theoretical, pedagogical and practical knowledge), active learning (e.g., observing teaching, planning classroom implementation, reviewing student work, and presenting, leading, and writing), and coherence (e.g., connections with goals, alignment with state and district standards and assessments). Findings from the systematic analysis indicated that the majority of teacher professional development programmes addressed theoretical, pedagogical, and practical knowledge. However, observation of teaching and review of students’ work in active learning dimensions were lacking. Regarding the general characteristics of studies, most employed a mixed-method approach and delivered the programme in person. Marker-based augmented reality was the most preferred type, and smartphones and tablets were the most commonly used electronic devices. The findings can be beneficial for AR-oriented professional development studies by presenting an overview of effective professional development programme dimensions. Nonetheless, there is still a need for effective AR-oriented professional development programmes for pre- and in-service teachers, and this review can assist in developing new teacher professional development programmes focusing on AR.

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