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Contextual complexities shaping primary teachers' pedagogical practices with digital technologies: An interpretive phenomenological study in the Maldivian ESL context

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Contextual complexities shaping primary teachers' pedagogical practices with digital technologies: An interpretive phenomenological study in the Maldivian ESL context
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University of Waikato
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Literature on digital technology (DT) integration has revealed a range of complexities around DT use for teaching and learning. Previous research suggests that frequent DT use does not necessarily lead to the pedagogically purposeful use of DTs for student learning. However, the literature overlooks the impact the various contextual and subject content factors may have when exploring teachers’ technological pedagogical practices. This thesis examines teachers’ practices with DTs in relation t...

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Research Paper
Research format
Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
2023
Creator
Mohamed, Zahra
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/15933
Related subjects
Pedagogical practices / Digital technologies / Contextual complexities / Primary teachers / Maldives / English as a second language (ESL) / Interpretive phenomenology / Primary school teachers -- Maldives -- Attitudes / Primary school teachers -- Maldives -- Computer-assisted instruction / Education, Primary -- Maldives -- Computer-assisted instruction / English language -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- Maldives -- Foreign speakers / Second language acquisition -- Computer-assisted instruction / Second language acquisition -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- Maldives / Education, Primary -- Information technology -- Maldives / Education, Primary -- Government policy -- Maldives

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