Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19

Abstract: The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated an unprecedented shift to (ERT) emergency remote teaching. Grounded in the concepts of teacher belief and agency, the rationale of this research is to investigate the potential impact of teachers' beliefs about their roles...

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Main Author: Fatine Merieme BELARBI & Zakarya MAHFOUD
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Language:deu
Published: CRAC, INSAAC 2024-03-01
Series:Akofena
Online Access:https://www.revue-akofena.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/21-M11v05-15-Fatine-Merieme-BELARBI-Zakarya-MAHFOUD_213-226.pdf
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description Abstract: The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated an unprecedented shift to (ERT) emergency remote teaching. Grounded in the concepts of teacher belief and agency, the rationale of this research is to investigate the potential impact of teachers' beliefs about their roles on their agentive utilization of online technology during and post-COVID-19. Through the examination of four English Foreign Language teachers from different Algerian universities, navigating both emergency remote teaching and the return to traditional classrooms, our study uncovers a nuanced interplay between teachers' pedagogical beliefs and their approaches to online instruction. Emphasizing the pivotal role of teacher agency, the research underscores the need for a more in-depth exploration of the intricate nature of teacher roles to gain insights into teachers’ agentive integration of technology. This study holds relevance for the development of educational technology and the enhancement of teacher training, particularly in the context of emergency remote teaching in the aftermath of the pandemic in Algeria Keywords: COVID-19, ERT (Emergency Remote Teaching), teachers’ agency; teachers’ pedagogical beliefs
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spelling doaj.art-0d1ae9e1bab84c59bb3834b8d4fd41ae2024-03-10T20:02:03ZdeuCRAC, INSAACAkofena2706-63122708-06332024-03-01041110.48734/akofena.n011v4.21.2024Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19Fatine Merieme BELARBI & Zakarya MAHFOUDAbstract: The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated an unprecedented shift to (ERT) emergency remote teaching. Grounded in the concepts of teacher belief and agency, the rationale of this research is to investigate the potential impact of teachers' beliefs about their roles on their agentive utilization of online technology during and post-COVID-19. Through the examination of four English Foreign Language teachers from different Algerian universities, navigating both emergency remote teaching and the return to traditional classrooms, our study uncovers a nuanced interplay between teachers' pedagogical beliefs and their approaches to online instruction. Emphasizing the pivotal role of teacher agency, the research underscores the need for a more in-depth exploration of the intricate nature of teacher roles to gain insights into teachers’ agentive integration of technology. This study holds relevance for the development of educational technology and the enhancement of teacher training, particularly in the context of emergency remote teaching in the aftermath of the pandemic in Algeria Keywords: COVID-19, ERT (Emergency Remote Teaching), teachers’ agency; teachers’ pedagogical beliefshttps://www.revue-akofena.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/21-M11v05-15-Fatine-Merieme-BELARBI-Zakarya-MAHFOUD_213-226.pdf
spellingShingle Fatine Merieme BELARBI & Zakarya MAHFOUD
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title Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19
title_full Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19
title_fullStr Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19
title_short Pedagogical Beliefs and Agentic Actions of English Foreign Language Teachers Regarding their Roles during and Post Covid-19
title_sort pedagogical beliefs and agentic actions of english foreign language teachers regarding their roles during and post covid 19
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