Teacher training, work, profession in the pandemic and post-pandemic context

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https://doi.org/10.56294/saludcyt2023338

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Learning, Challenge, Education, Teacher Training, Post-Pandemic

Abstract

Learning and the challenges of the teaching job are not only framed within the teaching profession, but also respond to complex needs that arise from students in their development contexts. As new educational, political and economic scenarios emerge, the challenges for teachers are diverse because they are responsible for responding to the community and society as a whole. The current scenarios are very different from the initial ones of the school, which to this day pursue the purpose of seeking answers. The aim of the work was to identify what students learn and at the same time what are the challenges of the work, profession and teacher training after the pandemic. The teacher is a subject that society demands a particular profile and a degree of responsibility that does not happen with other professions, since he/she has a very complex task that requires many elements. It is necessary in this context to train teachers in a curriculum that develops both deep knowledge of content areas and effective pedagogical understanding, including digital technologies in a cross-cutting manner, with clear learning objectives that include knowledge, skills and attitudes. The study also focuses on the context of COVID-19, being necessary to introduce technologies in a transversal way in initial and continuous teacher training throughout the educational system, but also computational thinking

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2023-03-23

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Rincon Soto IB, Marín-Rodriguez WJ, Baldeos-Ardían LA, Líoo-Jordán F de M, Villanueva-Cadenas DI, Soledispa-Cañarte BJ, et al. Teacher training, work, profession in the pandemic and post-pandemic context. Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 23 [cited 2025 Mar. 10];3:338. Available from: https://sct.ageditor.ar/index.php/sct/article/view/434