THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHER IN TRAINING AND THE DEMANDS OF DIGITAL CULTURE
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https://doi.org/10.12957/soletras.2025.93967Abstract
The current society, known as digital culture, has required distinct skills in social communicative practices that are constantly mediated by digital technologies. Considering that teachers, and schools in their role as educational institutions, cannot neglect these needs, it is important to observe how future teachers perceive their training to work in digital culture. Given the context under discussion this study aimed to investigate the positions presented by undergraduate students in English language about their knowledge and practices for the pedagogical use of digital technologies. This qualitative research-training study used the concepts of digital culture (Santaella, 2013; Baratto e Crespo, 2013) and teacher training (Gatti et al., 2019; Freire e Leffa, 2013) as its fundamental theoretical framework. The locus of the study was an online course focused on the use of digital technologies and English teaching. The results showed that teachers in training consider it extremely important to incorporate digital technologies into their future practices and throughout their undergraduate studies, requiring a training process that prepares them for the pedagogical use of these resources.
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