Why didn't I make it digital: Indonesian Teachers' Perception of Dialogical-Based Online Teaching and Socio-Emotional Connections

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Abstract

While it is widely acknowledged that educational technology has been used as an online learning modality, socio-emotional aspects are still in crisis during the post-COVID-19 era. Theorized in Alexander's dialogic teaching and Delahunty's socio-emotional connection, this phenomenology study addresses two Indonesian teachers' perceptions of dialogical-based online teaching and socio-emotional connections. The data were empirically garnered from semi-structured interviews and teaching documents. Findings shed some lights on four macro parameters of socio-emotional aspects within dialogic-based online teaching framework: transformation of pedagogical content, learning interaction, sense of community, and identity formation. The present study theoretically and practically contributes to sociocultural dimensions of dialogic teaching construction in online classroom.

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Nimasari, E. P., Setiawan, S., Munir, A., & Suhartono. (2023). Why didn’t I make it digital: Indonesian Teachers’ Perception of Dialogical-Based Online Teaching and Socio-Emotional Connections. Qualitative Report, 28(8), 2258–2277. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2023.6105

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