2022
DOI: 10.17951/pe.2022.6.147-154
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Research, Internationalization and Training of Teachers in Pandemic Times – Microethnographic Studies

Abstract: The need to reformulate teaching practices in the face of the methodological change related to COVID-19 forced educational researchers to shift the primary field of their research -the school and its actors -to a field still unknown to most, the virtual ground. The importance of listening to the subjects involved in the processes of learning of the teaching profession, with all the artefacts related to it -students, school space, principals, peers, families, and communities -forced the paradigm shift. Due to t… Show more

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