Malaysian Early Childhood Educators’ Use of Web 2.0 for Informal Learning in Professional Development

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Majalah Kedokteran Bandung-MKB-Bandung Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-07 DOI:10.1163/21983534-09030005
Rebekah Mui Pei Ern
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Early childhood educators’ professional knowledge and skills are often underappreciated (Moloney, 2015; Moss, 2006) even though they significantly impact children’s outcomes (Ackerman, 2004; Bellm and Whitebrook, 2004; Sylva, et al., 2004). In Malaysia, many early childhood educators lack qualifications and the resources to pursue them (Foong, et al., 2018). This study explored the experiences of seven early childhood educators in Malaysia with web-based informal professional development through interviews and media go-alongs, examining participants’ use of and perception towards Web 2.0, particularly for self-directed and interactive learning. Results showed a burgeoning integration of Web 2.0 platforms in participants’ professional learning. Participants emphasised the significant role of personal attitudes and workplace culture in encouraging learning and technology adoption and expressed interest in the development of Web 2.0 communities of practice that support professional discourse and knowledge creation. These have the potential to strengthen professional identities and foster society-wide recognition of early childhood education as a profession.
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马来西亚幼儿教育工作者在专业发展中使用Web 2.0进行非正式学习
幼儿教育工作者的专业知识和技能往往不被重视(Moloney, 2015;Moss, 2006),尽管它们会显著影响儿童的发展(Ackerman, 2004;Bellm and Whitebrook, 2004;Sylva等人,2004)。在马来西亚,许多幼儿教育工作者缺乏资格和资源来追求他们(Foong等人,2018)。本研究通过访谈和媒体访谈,探讨了马来西亚七位幼儿教育工作者在网络非正式专业发展方面的经验,考察了参与者对Web 2.0的使用和认知,特别是在自我指导和互动学习方面。结果显示,在参与者的专业学习中,Web 2.0平台的整合迅速发展。与会者强调个人态度和工作场所文化在鼓励学习和采用科技方面的重要作用,并表示有兴趣发展支持专业论述和知识创造的web2.0实践社区。这些都有可能加强职业认同,促进全社会对幼儿教育作为一种职业的认可。
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