Social Media-Based Professional Learning: What Are Teachers Doing in It?

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Abstract

The formal professional development of teachers in Indonesia still encounters various obstacles and limitations. Realising this, some teachers gather, interact and build communities, then run social media-based professional learning. This study investigates the diversity of teacher activities in social media-based professional learning in the community from teacher experience. For this reason, a qualitative approach with the phenomenological method is the appropriate approach. The respondents of this study were 16 teachers who consistently participated in social media-based professional learning in three teacher communities. They were interviewed in a semi-structured manner. Learning activities in the community were observed, and relevant documents were analysed to complement the research data. The study results indicate various engagements and experiences of teachers in the three teacher communities studied. It also shows the diversity of teacher learning activities in social media-based professional learning facilitated by the teacher community. Based on the research results, several implications have been given for teachers, teacher community managers, and future research.

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Krismanto, W., Setyosari, P., Kuswandi, D., & Praherdhiono, H. (2022). Social Media-Based Professional Learning: What Are Teachers Doing in It? Qualitative Research in Education, 11(1), 89–116. https://doi.org/10.17583/qre.9698

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