Hashtags for EFL teachers’ transformation: an insight into Instagram-mediated reflective practice

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Marzena Foltyn
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ABSTRACT An important shift in teachers’ professional development has emerged since the rising popularity of Instagram. A plethora of educators has adopted this space in pursuit of connection, reflection, new meanings, and entrepreneurial success. English as a Foreign language (EFL) domain is exceptionally fruitful, numerous, and advantageous when compared to other educational settings promoted on this interactive platform. Drawing on seven in-depth interviews, this study uses Pollard’s theoretical framework to interpret EFL teachers’ perceptions of Instagram as a catalyst for reflective practice. This form of a condensed audit allowed for identifying myriads of benefits such as collaboration, teacherpreneurship, support, inclusiveness, problem-solving, action-orientedness, immediate feedback, and creative mediation. Hopefully, this study may better model teachers’ experiences through Instagram-mediated roads of professional development. Clearly, using Instagram for reflective practice turned out to significantly weigh against its limitations in the forms of time consumption and pressure exposure.
英语教师转型的哈希标签:对Instagram中介的反思实践的洞察
摘要自从Instagram越来越流行以来,教师专业发展发生了重要转变。许多教育工作者都采用了这个空间来追求联系、反思、新意义和创业成功。与在这个互动平台上推广的其他教育环境相比,英语作为外语(EFL)领域异常富有成效、数量众多且具有优势。通过七次深入访谈,本研究使用波拉德的理论框架来解释英语教师对Instagram作为反思实践催化剂的看法。这种形式的精简审计可以确定无数的好处,如合作、教师更新、支持、包容性、解决问题、行动导向、即时反馈和创造性调解。希望这项研究能更好地通过Instagram介导的专业发展道路来模拟教师的经历。很明显,使用Instagram进行反思练习,在时间消耗和压力暴露方面都有很大的局限性。
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Reflective Practice
Reflective Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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