模糊界限:Facebook群组是英语教学专业人士的数字教师休息室

Ali Fuad Selvi
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近年来,信息技术和基于互联网的应用和平台,即我们通常所说的社交媒体,迅速而广泛地扩散,有力地渗透到我们生活的几乎各个方面,包括教学、教师教育和专业发展。从这个前提出发,目前的研究对Facebook群组作为土耳其英语教学专业人员的专业发展网络进行了系统的分析。两层次分析采用潜伏作为数据收集策略,主题内容分析作为分析视角。宏观分析生成了这些群体的语料库(n=55),并通过分析他们的群体规模、标题、描述和群体封面照片来调查他们如何定位自己。微观分析侧重于两个最具影响力的群体,并以这些群体在2020年6月发布的帖子的形式揭示了实际活动(n=189, n= 1063,总共n= 1252)。两级分析表明,这些群体可以被定义为功利型(主要是要求提供信息和/或提供补充文件、教学视频、复习测试)和社交型(与志同道合的同事进行社交交流)。因此,可以认为这些群体主要是作为专业的社交空间,就像一个数字教师休息室,来自同一专业领域的教师相互交流,社交,讨论工作,在一系列专业,行政,后勤和行政事务上给予或寻求帮助。
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Blurring Boundaries: Facebook Groups as Digital Teachers’ Lounges for ELT Professionals
Recent years have witnessed a rapid and widespread proliferation of information technologies and internet-based applications and platforms, commonly referred to as social media, which powerfully infused into almost every aspect of our lives, including teaching, teacher education and professional development. Departing from this premise, the current study provided a systematic analysis of Facebook groups serving as networks of professional development for ELT professionals in Turkey. The two-level analysis adopted lurking as a data collection strategy and thematic content analysis as an analytical lens. The macro analysis generated a corpus of these groups (n=55) and investigated how they positioned themselves by analyzing their group size, titles, descriptions and group cover photos. The micro analysis focused on two of the most influential groups and shed light on the actual activities in the form of posts occurring in these groups in June 2020 (n=189, n=1,063, respectively, and a total of n=1,252). The two-level analysis indicated that these groups could be defined as utilitarian (predominantly requesting information and/or providing supplementary docs, instructional videos, revision tests) and socially-oriented (social exchanges with like-minded colleagues). Thus, it could be argued that these groups serve primarily as professionally-focused spaces of socialization, like a digital teachers’ lounge where teachers (coming from the same area of specialty) interact with each other, socialize but also discuss work, give or ask for help on a range of professional, administrative, logistical and administrative matters.
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