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Morata-Garrido N, José Luis O, González-Valero G. Development of EFL Teachers’ Digital Competence in the Adoption of Blended Learning. LRR 2023; 14 (5) :1-25
URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-69269-en.html
1- Master University of Granada , natamorata@gmail.com
2- PhD University of Granada, Facultad Ciencias Educación
3- PhD University of Granada
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The coronavirus pandemic affected education enormously, and despite numerous previous efforts to achieve digitalization, virtual teaching revealed deficiencies in both the EFL teachers’ digital competence and in the peripheral use of Information and communication technologies (ICTs). This study focused on a sample group to analyze the relationship between the implementation of this model and the pre-pandemic digital approach in order to identify deficiencies that need to be strengthened to achieve increasingly effective integration of blended learning. A questionnaire was used to collect data from participating teachers in the areas of school digital strategy, digital competence, and teaching practice in blended learning. The data were analyzed through structural equation models, verifying the relation between variables and also according to specific training on ICTs. An active but insufficient effort on the part of the participants’ schools to promote digitalization was revealed. The implementation of blended learning has been favored more by the responsiveness of participating EFL teachers than by the provision of specific training on the part of schools, which lacked common guidelines from the public administration. These EFL teachers can respond to changes, but the schools’ support is essential for the successful implementation of blended learning, updating the approach of the digital strategy adopted so far.
 
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Article Type: Research article | Subject: English language
Published: 2023/12/1

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