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- Digital skills and gender equity: perceptions and practices of portuguese primary education teachersPublication . Mouraz, Ana; Nobre, AnaThis study aims to characterize the digital skills and pedagogical practices using digital technology among primary teachers (first CEB), as well as to map their understanding and practices of promoting gender equality using digital technology. To this end, an online questionnaire survey was conducted among teachers, which yielded 3871 valid responses, representing 17.5% of the population. The sample structure is identical to that of the population, in terms of sociodemographic and territorial characteristics, as well as to the years of schooling covered. It was found that teachers perceive themselves as digitally competent to carry out the essential part of their teaching tasks. Most have already tried to carry out a diverse set of pedagogical practices and activities using digital technology. However, as the overwhelming majority did not find differences between the uses that boys and girls make of digital technology, they also do not act to promote digital skills differently among girls. Some contextual variables were also found that explain these differences in perception and practices regarding digital in education.
- EditorialPublication . Henriques, SusanaÉ com um sentimento misto de orgulho e responsabilidade que, através do presente editorial, vos apresento o mais recente número da Revista Refas – Revista Fatec Zona Sul. Responsabilidade, porque se trata de uma revista científica prestes a completar uma década de existência. Durante este período temporal reuniu um arquivo de quase três centenas de artigos, em língua portuguesa, mas também em língua espanhola e em língua inglesa. A autoria destes artigos é igualmente diversa entre docentes, investigadores, discentes, colaboradores, tendo por base programas de mestrado, doutorado, cursos de graduação e tecnológicos. Enfim, uma enorme diversidade que se traduz em riqueza de conhecimento produzido e aqui partilhado. Orgulho por apresentar mais uma edição de elevada relevância científica. A presente edição mantém a organização dos artigos em função das áreas definidas no “Foco e Escopo” da Refas – Revista Fatec Zona Sul. A saber: Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas, Gestão Empresarial, Logística e Temas Relacionados.
- Educators by proxy: emergency remote teaching and learning from the voice of parentsPublication . Seabra, Filipa; Abelha, Marta; Aires, Luísa; Teixeira, AntónioIntroduction: The COVID-19 pandemic led educational systems worldwide to transpose activities planned for face-to-face education to mediated contexts - through what is known as Emergency Remote Teaching and Learning (ERTL). This posed unprecedented challenges to schools, teachers, families, and students. In this context, it was relevant to describe and understand how parents perceived this process, including what challenges to themselves and their children they faced and what advantages they acknowledged in the process. The present study focuses on Portuguese parents’ views on this process. Methods: Data were gathered in April and May 2020 through an online questionnaire answered by 184 parents of preschool, basic, and secondary education students (ages 3–18). The present paper presents data from open questions analyzed by deductive and inductive content analysis using MaxQDA. Results and discussion: Results evidence three overarching themes: equity, parental labor, and the meaning of school. Parents reveal substantial difficulties juggling the role of proxy educator and parent and point to inequalities - including those concerning very young children, children with disabilities or learning difficulties, students enrolled in professional education, families with insufficient access to technologies, and parents working from home. The school is portrayed as a crucial environment for development, a designated space for learning and caretaking, but also a relational and emotional context. Despite this scenario, parents acknowledge ERTL as having positive aspects and as the possible outlet to keep education going even in extreme situations.