Introducing the PEAT model to frame professional digital competence in teacher education

This paper puts forward a case for using the PEAT model in teacher education, a framework designed to capture the different dimensions of teachers’ professional digital competence (PDC). The model arose from an Erasmus+ funded project exploring digital competence in teacher education. While existin...

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Auteurs principaux: Adrian McDonagh, Patrick Camilleri, Bard Engen, Oliver McGarr
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Langue:EN
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Publié: Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/045fb2e433d04da5ba8253c957235514
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Résumé:This paper puts forward a case for using the PEAT model in teacher education, a framework designed to capture the different dimensions of teachers’ professional digital competence (PDC). The model arose from an Erasmus+ funded project exploring digital competence in teacher education. While existing frameworks and conceptualisations of teachers’ digital competence exist, this paper argues that the PEAT model has unique affordances and characteristics. This paper outlines the importance of digital competence before exploring how it is currently conceptualised in teacher education. Following this, some of the current frameworks encapsulating the elements of teachers’ professional digital competence are briefly presented. Finally, the paper presents the PEAT framework and discusses its unique affordances.