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Tinkering the Teacher?Technology Nexus: The Case of Teacher- and Technology-Driven Personalisation

Rani Van Schoors    
Jan Elen    
Annelies Raes and Fien Depaepe    

Resumen

Teacher-driven personalisation can be challenging to facilitate, especially in large heterogeneous classes and during demanding courses. Because of the growing digitalisation, more possibilities arise towards technology-driven personalisation. Nonetheless, little is known about how teachers interact with or implement digital personalised learning (DPL) tools in the classroom. This study explores two research questions: (RQ1) what personalisation strategies are enacted by teachers while implementing a DPL-tool for programming? and (RQ2) how does the teacher?technology interaction take shape? A qualitative multiple case study was established, comprising four cases (two pairs of co-teachers and two teachers who teach individually) implementing a DPL-track for programming in first grade of secondary education (12-to-14-year-old students). Within-case and cross-case analyses of interviews and observations revealed that, although the technology-driven personalisation remained unchanged over the cases, teachers used different personalisation strategies while enacting the DPL-track. Subsequently, various forms of the teacher?technology relationship were observed. Based on the findings, (1) a teacher?technology interaction continuum and (2) a new concept, i.e., ?the teacher?technology nexus?, are presented as they can be of value for the elaboration of theory on the implementation of DPL-tools in real life classrooms.

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