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Teachers' dilemmatic spaces connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities

Teachers' dilemmatic spaces connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities The paper aims to investigate and describe the complex and dynamic dilemmas teachers are facing connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities.Design/methodology/approachThe authors draw on the notion of dilemmatic spaces when thematically analyzing focus group interviews conducted with 41 teachers at three lower secondary schools in Sweden.FindingsTwo themes capture the teachers' dilemmas concerning their students´ net-based out-of-school activities: negotiations of content and negotiations of professional identity. When teachers take part in professional discussions where dilemmatic spaces are recognized, rather than focusing on either being for or against digitalization, they are enabled to express a multifaceted view of professional identity.Research limitations/implicationsThis study is a starting point for further studies investigating how pedagogical and didactic decisions are made in a digital time.Practical implicationsThe findings are expected to be helpful to policymakers in understanding teachers' work. Also, teachers can be empowered by taking the departure in the findings and discussing how to handle dilemmas fruitfully.Originality/valueIn a rapidly changing digital society, it is important to investigate what dilemmas teachers face in their work in order to learn from them. This study is a significant contribution. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The International Journal of Information and Learning Technology Emerald Publishing

Teachers' dilemmatic spaces connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities

Teachers' dilemmatic spaces connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities


Abstract

The paper aims to investigate and describe the complex and dynamic dilemmas teachers are facing connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities.Design/methodology/approachThe authors draw on the notion of dilemmatic spaces when thematically analyzing focus group interviews conducted with 41 teachers at three lower secondary schools in Sweden.FindingsTwo themes capture the teachers' dilemmas concerning their students´ net-based out-of-school activities: negotiations of content and negotiations of professional identity. When teachers take part in professional discussions where dilemmatic spaces are recognized, rather than focusing on either being for or against digitalization, they are enabled to express a multifaceted view of professional identity.Research limitations/implicationsThis study is a starting point for further studies investigating how pedagogical and didactic decisions are made in a digital time.Practical implicationsThe findings are expected to be helpful to policymakers in understanding teachers' work. Also, teachers can be empowered by taking the departure in the findings and discussing how to handle dilemmas fruitfully.Originality/valueIn a rapidly changing digital society, it is important to investigate what dilemmas teachers face in their work in order to learn from them. This study is a significant contribution.

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Christina Löfving, Anna-Lena Godhe and Johan Lundin
ISSN
2056-4880
DOI
10.1108/ijilt-03-2022-0042
Publisher site
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Abstract

The paper aims to investigate and describe the complex and dynamic dilemmas teachers are facing connected to students' net-based out-of-school activities.Design/methodology/approachThe authors draw on the notion of dilemmatic spaces when thematically analyzing focus group interviews conducted with 41 teachers at three lower secondary schools in Sweden.FindingsTwo themes capture the teachers' dilemmas concerning their students´ net-based out-of-school activities: negotiations of content and negotiations of professional identity. When teachers take part in professional discussions where dilemmatic spaces are recognized, rather than focusing on either being for or against digitalization, they are enabled to express a multifaceted view of professional identity.Research limitations/implicationsThis study is a starting point for further studies investigating how pedagogical and didactic decisions are made in a digital time.Practical implicationsThe findings are expected to be helpful to policymakers in understanding teachers' work. Also, teachers can be empowered by taking the departure in the findings and discussing how to handle dilemmas fruitfully.Originality/valueIn a rapidly changing digital society, it is important to investigate what dilemmas teachers face in their work in order to learn from them. This study is a significant contribution.

Journal

The International Journal of Information and Learning TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 11, 2023

Keywords: Digitalization; Digital content; Professional identity; Net-based; Dilemmatic space

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