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Title: Teachers’ use of social networking sites for continuing professional development
Other Titles: The social classroom : integrating social network use in education
Authors: Xerri, Daniel
Keywords: Professional learning communities
English language -- Study and teaching
Social media in education
Teachers -- Social conditions
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: IGI Global
Citation: Xerri, D. (2014). Teachers’ use of social networking sites for continuing professional development. In Ġ. Mallia (Ed.), The social classroom: Integrating social network use in education (pp. 441-464). Hershey: IGI Global.
Abstract: On the basis of the results of a study conducted amongst secondary school teachers of English in Malta, this chapter explores the use of Social Networking Sites (SNS) for professional development purposes. In the digital era, SNS provide teachers with the opportunity of creating a Personal Learning Network (PLN), which is an increasingly significant way of acquiring new knowledge and enhancing pedagogical skills while also having the capacity of making teachers feel they belong to a Community of Practice (CoP). This chapter shows how despite their regular use of SNS for personal reasons, teachers do not always exploit these sites to achieve professional development. It is argued that training is a necessary means of not only enabling teachers to learn how to use such tools for such a purpose but also of redefining the way they think about the process of acquiring and sharing knowledge and skills in the 21st century.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/115808
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