This study investigates the practices and perceptions of teachers using social networking sites (SNSs) for informal continuing professional learning in Vietnam. The paper describes one part of a larger exploratory sequential mixed-methods study and draws on data collected via four focus group interviews of 19 EFL teachers from five provinces of southern Vietnam. The study’s findings reveal a variety of activities conducted on SNSs for professional learning purposes. These are categorised into four themes: (1) searching, acquiring and sharing resources, (2) offering and seeking academic assistance (3) improving English proficiency, and (4) connecting and networking. The findings show that most teachers recognise the value of SNSs in terms of...
The ways in which educational practitioners represent themselves on social networking sites (SNSs) c...
The use of social networks in conditions of quarantine restrictions has become widespread in the edu...
There is widespread acceptance of the need for professional learning opportunities and support for t...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
The study sought to assess teachers’ conception towards the use of social networks as a tool for pro...
This thesis considers new ways of facilitating in-service teacher training and development in Trinid...
This inquiry examined student teachers' perceptions on the advantages of using Social Networking Ser...
This paper describes the types of support that teachers are accessing through the Social Network Sit...
Social networks are becoming very prominent in educational discourse. The discourse centers on the r...
This comparative case study examined factors affecting behaviour and learning in social networking s...
At the Ho Chi Minh University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology (HUFLIT) in Vietnam, s...
In recent years many students and teachers are not only very well connected with the print media but...
The trend towards collaborative social software and technology in education appears to be exponentia...
This study investigated the domain and practice of an online community of practice formed by English...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
The ways in which educational practitioners represent themselves on social networking sites (SNSs) c...
The use of social networks in conditions of quarantine restrictions has become widespread in the edu...
There is widespread acceptance of the need for professional learning opportunities and support for t...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
The study sought to assess teachers’ conception towards the use of social networks as a tool for pro...
This thesis considers new ways of facilitating in-service teacher training and development in Trinid...
This inquiry examined student teachers' perceptions on the advantages of using Social Networking Ser...
This paper describes the types of support that teachers are accessing through the Social Network Sit...
Social networks are becoming very prominent in educational discourse. The discourse centers on the r...
This comparative case study examined factors affecting behaviour and learning in social networking s...
At the Ho Chi Minh University of Foreign Languages and Information Technology (HUFLIT) in Vietnam, s...
In recent years many students and teachers are not only very well connected with the print media but...
The trend towards collaborative social software and technology in education appears to be exponentia...
This study investigated the domain and practice of an online community of practice formed by English...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
The ways in which educational practitioners represent themselves on social networking sites (SNSs) c...
The use of social networks in conditions of quarantine restrictions has become widespread in the edu...
There is widespread acceptance of the need for professional learning opportunities and support for t...