“Focus on Pedagogy, Not Technology”: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic

Monica Ella Harendita
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Although the shifts in education due to the COVID-19 pandemic may have widened the digital divides among students, they have also offered many promising opportunities for educators. Those who were not familiar with digital tools had to become familiar. The absence and limitations are tackled in various ways to make sure that learning takes place. Amidst the limitations and little preparation, research has reported how teachers successfully cope with the challenges in their virtual classes. Besides, those who might not have positive beliefs and attitudes toward technology may find themselves engaged in classes with rich multimodality. The next step is then to ensure the appropriate use of digital tools in classes. Thus, this theoretical review deals with answering two questions: (1) how prepared teachers and schools are in adopting technologies and conducting online classes, and (2) how technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) and pedagogical reasoning and action (TPRA) are interlinked. This article will then highlight a call for improvement in teachers’ technological pedagogical reasoning skills to foster effective teaching and learning. It also presents some possible suggestions to better embed the pedagogical reasoning practices into teacher education and professional development. © Common Ground Research Networks, Monica Ella Harendita, All Rights Reserved.
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“注重教学,而不是技术”:从大流行中吸取的教训
尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行导致的教育转变可能扩大了学生之间的数字鸿沟,但也为教育工作者提供了许多有希望的机会。那些不熟悉数字工具的人必须熟悉。通过不同的方式来解决缺失和限制,以确保学习的发生。在这些限制和准备不足的情况下,研究报告了教师如何成功地应对虚拟课堂中的挑战。此外,那些可能对技术没有积极信念和态度的人可能会发现自己参与了具有丰富多模态的课程。下一步是确保在课堂上适当使用数字工具。因此,本理论综述涉及回答两个问题:(1)教师和学校在采用技术和开展在线课程方面准备如何,以及(2)技术教学内容知识(TPACK)和教学推理与行动(TPRA)如何相互联系。然后,本文将强调提高教师的技术教学推理技能的呼吁,以促进有效的教与学。本文还提出了将教学推理实践更好地融入教师教育和专业发展的建议。©Common Ground Research Networks, Monica Ella Harendita,版权所有。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Technologies in Learning explores the role of technologies in learning and processes of learning about and through technologies.
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