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The importance of training in the pedagogical use of technology in the
professional development of future elementary school teachers retains a special significance
with the current impacts of the COVID-19 on pedagogical practices. The use of technology
in primary schools is assumed in the Portuguese curricula and is part of teacher training.
However, not all elementary school teachers and future teachers have the confidence and
the competencies to implement it in music education classes or to embrace its use in virtual
classrooms. The training underlining the professional learning of in-service elementary
classroom teachers needed to be adapted to support further future teachers in creating new
forms to build significant learning and teaching processes. The current paper seeks to
identify in-service elementary classroom teachers learning development needs to better
adapt their music education practices at school using technology. In-service elementary
Portuguese teachers (16) responded to a questionnaire regarding their difficulties and
training needs to better adapt their music education practices at school to online,
synchronous and asynchronous strategies and activities. They suggest that some pedagogical
competencies in the use of technology in their classes with children are associated with their
use of technology as part of their training and most seem to have adapted to the current use
of technologies in class. In-service teachers also indicate the need for further development
regarding music education pedagogical topics such as strategies to promote their children
music learning, learning processes assessment, and integrated approaches to the school
curriculum. They expect these pedagogical topics associated with technology requirements
in music education to continue as part of their current training in addition to continuous
professional learning opportunities.
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Music education Pedagogy Teacher training Technology
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TIIKM