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Abstract Recent research has shown that students' use of information and communications technology (ICT) on teaching practice is necessary for effective future use of ICT in the classroom. However, this paper reports that there are a number of factors affecting the use of ICT by student‐teachers in their school placements. All 110 student‐teachers attending one university's eight Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) courses completed a questionnaire on their attitudes to ICT in learning and teaching and their initial experiences of the application of ICT in schools. In‐depth interviews with the student‐teachers, as well as univer‐sity tutors and teachers, revealed a range of issues that reflected how student‐teachers perceive their school‐based ICT training and what they think could improve their experiences. Recommendations are offered for the improvement of the ICT school experiences for student‐teachers until teacher training is completed and improved ICT infrastructure is in place in schools. The overriding conclusion is that schools must be supported and resourced properly, and teachers must have effective ICT training, before improvements in school‐based ICT development for student‐teachers can be achieved.
Galanouli et al. (Sat,) studied this question.