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① Themes
from
the
literature
 ② Ra2onale
and
significance
 ③ Research
aims
and
ques2ons
 ④ Methodology
and
methods


 ⑤ Research
rigour
and
ethical
issues
 ⑥ Research
2meline
and
progress


Digital
Literacy
 1.  What
is
digital
literacy?
 2.  What
makes
one
digitally
literate?
 3.  What
does
this
mean
for
English
language
teachers?


Digital
Literacy
is…
 •  “the
 ability
 to
 understand
 and
 use
 informa2on
 in
 mul2ple
formats
from
a
wide
variety
of
sources
when
it
 is
presented
via
computers”
(Gilster,
1997,
p.
1).
 •  the
 awareness,
 aLtude
 and
 ability
 of
 individuals
 to
 appropriately
 use
 digital
 tools
 and
 facili2es
 to
 iden2fy,
 access,
 manage,
 integrate,
 evaluate,
 analyse
 and
 synthesise
 digital
 resources,
 construct
 new
 knowledge,
 create
media
expressions,
and
communicate
with
others,
 in
 the
 context
 of
 specific
 life
 situa2ons,
 in
 order
 to
 enable
construc2ve
social
ac2on;
and
to
reflect
upon
this
 process
(Mar2n
&
Grudziecki,
2006,
p.
255).


Themes
from
the
literature
 1.  English
language
teachers’
use
of
technology



  Teachers’
use
of
technology:

 •  Vary
across
contexts
 •  Differ
in
preferred
tools,
focused
ac2vi2es
&
instruc2onal
 goals
(Fitzpatrick
&
Davies,
2003;
Suwannasom,
2010)
 •  7
common
uses
(Fitzpatrick
&
Davies,
2003)
   Factors
influencing
teachers’
technology
adop2on
 •  Most
cri2cal
determinants
are
teacher‐related

 (Ertmer,
2005;
Lee
&
Son,
2006;
Shin
&
Son,
2007)


•  Key
 elements:
 teachers’
 experiences
 &
 pedagogical
 stances
(Kim,
2002;
Ertmer,
2005)
 •  External
 factors:
 financial
 &
 technical
 resources,
 administra2ve
&
technical
support
(Park
&
Son,
2009)


Themes
from
the
literature
(cont.)
 2.


English
language
teachers’
digital
literacy


  Posi2ve
aLtude
&
Confidence
=
Digital
literacy?

 (Razak,
Lubis,
Embi,
&
Mustapha,
2010)


  Self‐rated
ability
=
Actual
level
of
digital
literacy?

 





(Son,
Robb,
&
Charismiadji,
2011)



  Reasons:
 insufficient
 DL
 educa2on
 and
 PD,
 limited
 infrastructure
 &
 support,
 exponen2al
 technology
 diffusion,
 teachers’
 workload
 (Anderson‐Inman
 &
 Kenerer,
 2003;
Razak
et
al.,
2010;
Son
et
al.,
2011)


Themes
from
the
literature
(cont.)
 3.  English
language
teachers’
DL
development


  Opportuni2es
 •  comprehensive
 TELL
 guidelines
 (Davies
 &
 Hewer,
 2012;
 Dudeney
&
Hockley,
2007;
Erben
&
Castañeda,
2009)
 •  DL
 development
 projects
 &
 programmes
 (Classroom
 Aid,
 2012;
Peachey,
2010;
Pegrum,
2012)


•  Informal
 DLPD:
 expert‐novice
 teacher
 mentoring
 (Lee,
 2007),
 communi2es
 of
 prac2ce
 (Steven,
 2009),
 self‐training
 (Hubbard
&
Levy,
2006)


•  post‐training
and
on‐going
development
(Okey,
2006;
Wong
&
 Benson,
2006).



  Challenges:
~
barriers
to
teachers’
use
of
technology
&
DL


Ra2onale
and
significance
 1.  DL
development
demand
and
needs
   DL
 as
 a
 necessity
 (NCREL
 &
 Me2ri
 Group,
 2003)
 &
 an
 en2tlement
(Becta,
2010)
   DL
development
demand
(Hockly,
2013;
Levy,
2012)
 


2.  Research
gap
  Related
studies:
Hong
Kong
 (Lee,
2007),
Korea
 (Lee
&
Son,
 2006;
Park
&
Son,
2009),
Malaysia
(Hassan,
2010)
  Focus
 on
 pre‐service
 teachers
 >
 in‐service
 teachers
 (Choate
 &
 Arome,
 2006;
 Kerin,
 2009;
 Farooq,
 Asmari,
 &
 Javid,
 2012;
DelliCarpini,
2012)


 Paucity
 of
 research
 into
 EFL
 teachers’
 DL
 &
 DL
 development
in
Vietnam


Ra2onale
and
significance
(cont.)
 3.


Na?onal
&
organisa?onal
approach
  Vietnam’s
NFL2020
Project
  ULIS’
PD
Plan
for
teaching
staff
in
TELL
implementa2on
  Enthusias2c
support
from
both
leaders
and
teachers 4.  Poten?al
benefits
  Leaders:
teaching
staff
PD
plan
&
implementa2on
  Teachers:
DL
PD
needs
iden2fica2on
&
a7en2on
  Students:
more
effec2ve
development
in
ELL
&
DL
  Researchers,
ins2tu2ons
in
similar
EFL
contexts:

 a
useful
source
of
reference

 


Research
aims
 Explore
DL
PD
 needs
of
ISP
 teachers
 Inves2gate
ISP
 teacher’s
DL
 Develop

 the
ISP
 teachers’
 DL


Review
current
 DL
PD
provision
 for
ISP
teachers


Research
ques2ons
 1.  How
 do
 ISP
 teachers
 at
 a
 Vietnamese
 university
 currently
 use
 digital
 technologies
 in
 their
 teaching
 prac2ce?
 2.  What
are
the
teachers’
professional
development
needs
 in
 the
 use
 of
 digital
 technologies,
 as
 perceived
 by
 the
 university
leaders
and
themselves?

 3.  How
 effec2ve
 is
 the
 teachers’
 current
 digital
 literacy
 professional
development
and
how
should
it
be
further
 developed?


Methodology
and
methods
 1.  Methodology:
a
single
case
study
 2.  Sampling:
7
ISP
teachers
+
5
senior
leaders
 3.  Data
collec2on
methods:

 Semi‐structured
interviews

 (7
teachers
and
5
leaders)


Data
collec2on
methods
 Document
analysis


Non‐par2cipant
observa2on

 (3
100’
sessions
x
4
teachers)



Data
analysis
 Coding
 Categorising
 Intepre2ng
 Repor2ng


Research
ques?ons
 Observa2ons


Documents


Interviews


Thema?c
analysis
+
Content
analysis


Research
rigour
and
ethical
issues
 Validity


Research
rigour


Reliability


Ethical
 conduct
 (Denzin
&
Lincoln,
2000;
UREC,
2010)



Research
2meline
and
progress
 WHAT
 Proposal
approval
 Ethics
approval
 Literature
review
 Methodology
&
methods
 Data
collec?on
&
genera?on
 Data
analysis
 Data
discussion
 Conclusion
 Comple2on
&
submission


WHEN
 
May
2013
 
Jun
2013
 
Jul
‐
Aug
2013
 
Aug
‐
Sept
2013
 
Sept
‐
Oct
2013
 
Nov
2013
 
Dec
2013
 
Jan
2014
 
Feb
2014


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