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What is Common Digital Competence Framework for Teachers

Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Innovation in Higher Education
Tool for the assessment and guidance of teachers’ digital competence, developed by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. Adapted from the European Digital Competence Framework for Citizens and the European Digital Competence Framework for Educations, the framework of reference is divided into five competence areas: 1) information and data literacy, 2) communication and collaboration, 3) digital content creation, 4) safety, and 5) problem solving.
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Implementation of Cooperative Learning Strategies to Create 3D-Videos in EFL Teacher Training
Cristina A. Huertas-Abril (University of Córdoba, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1662-1.ch002
Abstract
This chapter deals with the implementation of a teaching innovation in the context of higher education, based on the creation of 3D-videos through the use of cooperative learning and the development of digital teaching competence in English as a foreign language teacher training. Specifically, this methodological proposal is situated within the framework of the course Foreign Language for Primary School Teachers (English) of the Degree in Primary Education at the University of Cordoba, Spain, and it has been implemented in three academic years (2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19). The most important result of this study is that CL strategies develop pre-service EFL teachers' engagement in learning and improving their knowledge on English and enhance their digital competence while reducing the achievement gap with lower-achievement pre-service teachers thanks to heterogeneous groups. Nevertheless, this process of teaching innovation highlights that there is still much to be done to maximize the impact of cooperative learning in foreign language teaching-learning processes.
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