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Innovative teaching practices during the emergency remote teaching (ERT) process: a phenomenological inquiry
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PurposeThe Covid-19 period has led to defining changes in the teaching process. Therefore, it is essential to explore how teachers have approached these changes, what experiences they have gained and what they have tried to change. This study aims to elucidate how innovative practices were applied in teaching – which was influenced by emergency remote teaching (ERT) – and better understand teachers' experiences related to these practices.Design/methodology/approachThe phenomenology design, a qualitative research model, was executed in the current study. Phenomenological inquiry aims to interpret people's experiences about a specific concept designated as a phenomenon. Creswell (2020) classified two types of phenomenology: interpretive and descriptive. Interpretive phenomenology was employed in the current study as researchers collected data from individuals experiencing the phenomenon, collected and interpreted the data via excluding their own experiences.FindingsAs a result of the data interpretation, four themes related to experiences of innovative teaching practices during ERT were discovered: interpretation of innovative teaching, innovative teaching practices, needs related to innovative teaching and challenges to innovative teaching. The categories related to the interpretation of innovative teaching include positive and negative interpretation. The categories related to the second theme, innovative teaching practices, consist of characteristics of innovative teachers and innovative teaching practices employed. The categories related to the third theme, needs related to innovative teaching, are the need for guidance, training and technological infrastructure. The categories related to the fourth and final theme, challenges to innovative teaching, are barriers related to the teacher, barriers related to the learner and those related to the environment.Originality/valueThis study discovered that for teachers to practice innovative teaching, they must develop themselves, keep up-to-date and develop lifelong learning skills. Hung and Li (2017) reached a similar conclusion to the findings of this study: teachers' professional development is positively related to innovative teaching skills at a high level. The participating teachers stated that they had to rapidly improve their technological competency. It is thought that teachers developing their technological competencies will contribute to both ERT and face-to-face education at the end of the Pandemic.
Title: Innovative teaching practices during the emergency remote teaching (ERT) process: a phenomenological inquiry
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PurposeThe Covid-19 period has led to defining changes in the teaching process.
Therefore, it is essential to explore how teachers have approached these changes, what experiences they have gained and what they have tried to change.
This study aims to elucidate how innovative practices were applied in teaching – which was influenced by emergency remote teaching (ERT) – and better understand teachers' experiences related to these practices.
Design/methodology/approachThe phenomenology design, a qualitative research model, was executed in the current study.
Phenomenological inquiry aims to interpret people's experiences about a specific concept designated as a phenomenon.
Creswell (2020) classified two types of phenomenology: interpretive and descriptive.
Interpretive phenomenology was employed in the current study as researchers collected data from individuals experiencing the phenomenon, collected and interpreted the data via excluding their own experiences.
FindingsAs a result of the data interpretation, four themes related to experiences of innovative teaching practices during ERT were discovered: interpretation of innovative teaching, innovative teaching practices, needs related to innovative teaching and challenges to innovative teaching.
The categories related to the interpretation of innovative teaching include positive and negative interpretation.
The categories related to the second theme, innovative teaching practices, consist of characteristics of innovative teachers and innovative teaching practices employed.
The categories related to the third theme, needs related to innovative teaching, are the need for guidance, training and technological infrastructure.
The categories related to the fourth and final theme, challenges to innovative teaching, are barriers related to the teacher, barriers related to the learner and those related to the environment.
Originality/valueThis study discovered that for teachers to practice innovative teaching, they must develop themselves, keep up-to-date and develop lifelong learning skills.
Hung and Li (2017) reached a similar conclusion to the findings of this study: teachers' professional development is positively related to innovative teaching skills at a high level.
The participating teachers stated that they had to rapidly improve their technological competency.
It is thought that teachers developing their technological competencies will contribute to both ERT and face-to-face education at the end of the Pandemic.
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