Omolere, Okuntade Japhet2026-06-042026-06-042020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/23102Micro-teaching provides a framework for teachers’ professional development with emphasis on the teach and re-teach cycle as a practical procedure for the development of micro-teaching skills. One fundamental element in this teach and re-teach cycle is the use of digital technology tools as a recording device which may help aid the understanding and application of micro-teaching skills. This study explores micro-teaching skills with the use of digital technology (cell phone) in B.Ed. programmes at a Western Cape university. The study aims to merge the past and present strategies to initiate the development of a simple model to improve micro-teaching methodology using a simple and mostly available digital technology tool which can allow for self-evaluation and personal reflection. The study seeks to investigate how a digital technology, through a cell phone, can guide practical learning to support pre-service teachers in the micro-teaching presentation.enMicro-teachingDigital technologyPre-service teacherHigher EducationB.Ed. programmesAn exploration of micro-teaching skills with digital technology (cell phone) in B.Ed. programmes at a Western Cape universityThesis