Abstract
Most teachers are working from home and using digital tools to mediate their classes as a response to a demand for transitioning face-to-face to online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on the ecological approach, this paper reports a qualitative study that aims to understand how digital technologies are integrated in the teaching practices during the Emergency Remote Teaching. Seventy-six language teachers answered a quasi-structured questionnaire about their experiences. The findings show how the network created with their peers scaffolded this experience and played a crucial role in their appropriation of those technologies. Moreover, the findings suggest that this network may have contributed to the “normalisation” of digital technology use.
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Braga, J., Martins, A. C. S., & Racilan, M. (2021). The elephant in the (class)room: Emergency Remote Teaching in an ecological perspective. Revista Brasileira de Linguistica Aplicada, 21(4), 1071–1101. https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-6398202117890
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