Exploring Desirable Futures for L1 Education and Teachers’ Literacies in a Digital Age

Exploring Desirable Futures for L1 Education and Teachers’ Literacies in a Digital Age
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Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-13 : 9783658391935
ISBN-10 : 3658391936
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Download or read book Exploring Desirable Futures for L1 Education and Teachers’ Literacies in a Digital Age written by Carina Ascherl and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-09-22 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rapidly evolving digital technologies are reciprocally linked to the way people think, learn, generate knowledge, create, communicate, and collaborate in the digital age. These media-communicative and related sociocultural changes must be acknowledged in the educational context. The aim of the present study is, from a transnational perspective, to investigate experts’ anticipated L1 education futures in 2030 and teachers’ literacies deemed necessary in this context. The research aims are addressed through an exploratory sequential mixed methods research design reflected in the application of a three-round modified Delphi study. The panel is drawn from individuals who are considered experts at the intersection of (L1) education and digitalisation and are selected on their theoretical or applied expertise and their interest in the issue under investigation. It becomes clear that the experts emphasised the need for transformations regarding traditional structures, practices, and processes of teaching and learning by 2030, specifically given contemporary practices and forms of learning, thinking, and working in the digital age.


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