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International insights about a holistic model of teaching competence for a digital era: the digital teacher framework reviewed

Linda Castañeda, Francesc M. Esteve‐Mon, Jordi Adell Segura, Sarah Prestridge

2021European Journal of Teacher Education42 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper qualitative examines a holistic framework for teaching in the digital era. The examination is based on teachers’ perspectives of their career, that is, what core features can be said to characterise teacher’s practice, across contexts, cultures and subjects. Semi-structured interviews of expert teachers, specifically from Australia, Europe and the Latin-America, are the main data source. The design process sought to examine teachers’ approaches to their professional definition and their agency to enact this, against a theoretically validated framework. Results indicated the emergence of three defining categories based on the validation and synthesis of the relationships between six elements in the theoretical model.

Topics & Concepts

Competence (human resources)PedagogyCommon coreQualitative researchFaculty developmentAgency (philosophy)PsychologyMathematics educationTeacher educationProfessional developmentSociologyComputer scienceCore (optical fiber)Social scienceTelecommunicationsSocial psychologyDigital literacy in educationEducational Innovations and TechnologyEducation and Teacher Training
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