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Technology integration needs empowered instructional coaches: accompanying in-service teachers in school digitalization

Caneva, Christiane  
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Monnier, Emilie  
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Pulfrey, Caroline  
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March 31, 2023
International Journal Of Mentoring And Coaching In Education

Purpose- In digital education curricular initiatives, some teachers are taking on key roles when appointed as instructional coaches (ICs) and become crucial in the sustainability of the initiative by coaching teachers. This study aimed to find out the difficulties ICs are facing when mentoring teachers in the development of the digital skills and to identify the coaching activities the coaches offer.Design/methodology/approach- Employing a mixed-methods research design focusing on a qualitative approach, the research team conducted 6 focus groups with 38 ICs from 12 primary schools in Switzerland. Quantitative descriptive data were collected through a survey submitted before and after the focus group.Findings- The results indicate that (1) the professional development (PD) activities offered to teachers vary greatly depending on the instructional coach characteristics and the school to which the teachers belong, (2) the in-service training of ICs should include coaching and leadership skills and (3) distributed leadership to ICs could facilitate the adoption of technologies by teachers and support change in the school.Practical implications- Some ICs offer activities with a low involvement of the teacher. ICs' training programs should provide strategies to better take advantage of PD activities. The authors suggest training ICs in PD activities, aligned with Gibbons and Cobb's (2017) such as analyzing classroom video or lesson study involving a group of teachers working together with an expert to improve a lesson. District and school leaders should provide ICs with explicit guidance and more resources to achieve systemic change. ICs should also be empowered by being involved in the development of the school's continuing education training plans.Originality/value- This study presents a new perspective about understanding and applying in-service teacher PD in the context of a digital education curricular initiative.

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research article
DOI
10.1108/IJMCE-04-2022-0029
Web of Science ID

WOS:000968653600001

Author(s)
Caneva, Christiane  
Monnier, Emilie  
Pulfrey, Caroline  
El-Hamamsy, Laila  
Avry, Sunny  
Dehler Zufferey, Jessica  
Date Issued

2023-03-31

Published in
International Journal Of Mentoring And Coaching In Education
Subjects

Education & Educational Research

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Education & Educational Research

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instructional coaching

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technology coaching

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professional development

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digital education

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teacher training

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digital education reform

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mixed methods

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL units
AVP-E-LEARN  
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May 8, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/197339
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