Title of article :
Characterizing the Digital Culture of Prospective Primary School Teachers
Author/Authors :
Ou-sekou, Youssef Sidi Mohamed BenAbdellah University Morocco - Laboratory LISAC FSDM - Fez, Morocco , kaddari, Fatiha Sidi Mohamed BenAbdellah University Morocco - Laboratory LISAC FSDM - Fez, Morocco , Zaid, Abdelkarim School of Teaching and Education - Lille, France
Abstract :
This article aims at characterizing the digital culture of prospective Moroccan primary school teachers during their training. The
study was conducted as a survey on a sample of prospective primary school teachers from Morocco. A descriptive frequency
analysis was performed using SPSS. The results show that this digital culture is rooted more considerably in their personal use of
different technological tools or resources. The article analyzes the resources of digital culture through the objectives of digital
practices of prospective teachers and the motivations underlying their choice of a specific digital tool and practice. The digital
practices of prospective teachers are marked by frequent use of social networks and a low tendency to make use of institutional
platforms and their trainers’ blogs. The analysis highlights the nature of the environments, services, and digital resources
manipulated by prospective teachers during their training. It also sheds light on the role of this digital culture in the content
preparation activities of these potential teachers, as well as the resources produced by them and by their trainers. The preparation
of pedagogical content often makes use of social network tools, while educational tools are in average use. Finally, the results show
that these exchanges are dominated by WhatsApp, Google Drive, and e-mail; however, the use of the WhatsApp application is
more prevalent when interacting with trainers.
Keywords :
Characterizing , School , WhatsApp , born
Journal title :
Education Research International