Instructional Design in Pre-Service Teacher Education: A Qualitative Study of Simulated Projects Based on the eTwinning Framework

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  • Vanessa Pitrella University of Palermo, Italy | University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy | Institute for Educational Technology National Research Council, Italy
  • Giorgia Rita De Franches University of Palermo, Italy
  • Elif Gulbay University of Palermo, Italy

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https://doi.org/10.7346/sird-1S2025-p101

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eTwinning, Instructional design, Initial Teacher Education, Digital competence

Abstract

In the context of Initial Teacher Education (ITE), the ability to design collaborative and digitally integrated learning activities is recognized as a key professional competence. This study examines instructional design simulations developed by 225 first-year students enrolled in a Primary Education degree program, within a teaching technologies laboratory conducted during the 2024/2025 academic year. As a final task, students were required to design a project inspired by the eTwinning model, using a structured planning template and evaluated through a rubric aligned with the five criteria of the National Quality Label. The study has a dual aim: first, to document the laboratory experience and its educational value in developing collaborative design competencies; and second, to assess the quality of the student-designed projects across five core dimensions—collaboration, technological integration, pedagogical approach, curricular alignment, and assessment design. Adopting a mixed-methods approach, the analysis highlights promising outcomes, including a strong command of digital tools and a clear preference for student-centered, active learning methodologies. Nonetheless, some challenges persist, particularly in the areas of structuring meaningful collaboration between partner schools and designing effective assessment strategies.

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2025-12-18

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Pitrella, V., De Franches, G. R., & Gulbay, E. (2025). Instructional Design in Pre-Service Teacher Education: A Qualitative Study of Simulated Projects Based on the eTwinning Framework. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 101–114. https://doi.org/10.7346/sird-1S2025-p101

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