In this research we aim to understand the contributions to the professional development of teachers from the meanings attributed by teachers who use Facebook to share their educational practices in virtual networks. From the interlocution through an online questionnaire with three subjects investigated, we interpret that, although with different professional career times, Facebook, as an informal education space, enhances the professional development of the teacher. Among the contributions, we point out that this social network allows the teachers to promote the understanding of their work through reflection with the other, to encourage formative processes among school peers, to give social visibility to their profession and to elaborate kn...
This study examined the ways in which early childhood pre-service student teachers (PSTs) used an on...
There is increasing interest in the use of social media networking sites such as Facebook in engagin...
Nowadays social networks can be considered as psycho-technological environments (De Kerckove, 1999)...
In this research we aim to understand the contributions to the professional development of teachers ...
Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services fo...
The purpose of this research is to find out how Facebook and Web 2.0 tools create a positive effect ...
This study explores the use of Facebook for educational purposes, as a collaborative online space fo...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
This article presents a descriptive study whose objective was to identify the possibilities of the s...
To date, little empirical research on professional use of social network sites has been conducted, p...
Developing and supporting teacher identity has been largely overlooked in the professional developme...
Little is known about the conditions and consequences of using the Facebook in learning. This resear...
It is well-known that learning is a field that embraces not only dedicated teaching environments, bu...
As teachers’ informal professional development is visible in social media, this study probes teacher...
International audienceNowadays, communication and cooperation on social network sites, such as Faceb...
This study examined the ways in which early childhood pre-service student teachers (PSTs) used an on...
There is increasing interest in the use of social media networking sites such as Facebook in engagin...
Nowadays social networks can be considered as psycho-technological environments (De Kerckove, 1999)...
In this research we aim to understand the contributions to the professional development of teachers ...
Online communities and social-network sites are used to deliver professional-development services fo...
The purpose of this research is to find out how Facebook and Web 2.0 tools create a positive effect ...
This study explores the use of Facebook for educational purposes, as a collaborative online space fo...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
This article presents a descriptive study whose objective was to identify the possibilities of the s...
To date, little empirical research on professional use of social network sites has been conducted, p...
Developing and supporting teacher identity has been largely overlooked in the professional developme...
Little is known about the conditions and consequences of using the Facebook in learning. This resear...
It is well-known that learning is a field that embraces not only dedicated teaching environments, bu...
As teachers’ informal professional development is visible in social media, this study probes teacher...
International audienceNowadays, communication and cooperation on social network sites, such as Faceb...
This study examined the ways in which early childhood pre-service student teachers (PSTs) used an on...
There is increasing interest in the use of social media networking sites such as Facebook in engagin...
Nowadays social networks can be considered as psycho-technological environments (De Kerckove, 1999)...