Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices

Digitalisation, and expanding digital infrastructure has given rise to new pedagogical approaches and practises that involve making use of the internet. In the development of this literature-based article, we examined Arctic online education from a holistic perspective, adopting broad definitions of...

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Main Authors: Darling-McQuistan, Kirsten, Ekberg, Niclas, Snow, Kathy, Alerby, Eva, Curtis, Liz, Jannok-Nutti, Ylva
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Pedagogik, språk och ämnesdidaktik 2023
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https://doi.org/10.26203/q3t6-z451
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description Digitalisation, and expanding digital infrastructure has given rise to new pedagogical approaches and practises that involve making use of the internet. In the development of this literature-based article, we examined Arctic online education from a holistic perspective, adopting broad definitions of online learning environments and teacher education. The aim of this paper is to map and analyse the state of knowledge regarding the digital transformations of practices and conceptualisations in teacher education and educator training in the Arctic, as we sought to answer the following research question: What is Arctic in online teaching and learning in teacher education and educator training? Our methodology consisted of a scoping review of peer-reviewed papers published between 2003-2023. Through a qualitative content analysis, we explored definitions, perspectives and positions that emanated from the literature. Viewed through the lens of postcolonial theory, our findings and discussion surface important points of ‘difference’ (Verran, 2013) between Indigenous pedagogies, which are a central part of the Arctic-ness, and technological advances that enable online and distance learning, namely: Rootedness And Fluidity; Continuity of the Story And Fragmentation; Preservation And Transformation; Traditional Seeing And (Western) Frameworks, which we argue should be a key feature of conversations within this field. Godkänd;2023;Nivå 0;2023-12-28 (sofila); Funding: Danish Agency for Science and HigherEducation (DAFSHE); Full text license: CC BY-NC 4.0 Distance Teaching and Learning in the Arctic Communities (DistARCTIC)
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-103410 2025-01-16T20:06:02+00:00 Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices Darling-McQuistan, Kirsten Ekberg, Niclas Snow, Kathy Alerby, Eva Curtis, Liz Jannok-Nutti, Ylva 2023 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-103410 https://doi.org/10.26203/q3t6-z451 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Pedagogik, språk och ämnesdidaktik University of Edinburgh, Scotland University of Prince Edward Island, Canada University of Aberdeen, Scotland Sámi University of Applied Sciences, Norway University of Aberdeen , 2023, 30:2, s. 24-49 Education in the North, 2398-0184, 2023, 30:2, s. 24-49 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arctic pedagogy Indigenous education digitalisation teacher education educator training Pedagogy Pedagogik Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2023 ftluleatu https://doi.org/10.26203/q3t6-z451 2024-12-18T12:24:46Z Digitalisation, and expanding digital infrastructure has given rise to new pedagogical approaches and practises that involve making use of the internet. In the development of this literature-based article, we examined Arctic online education from a holistic perspective, adopting broad definitions of online learning environments and teacher education. The aim of this paper is to map and analyse the state of knowledge regarding the digital transformations of practices and conceptualisations in teacher education and educator training in the Arctic, as we sought to answer the following research question: What is Arctic in online teaching and learning in teacher education and educator training? Our methodology consisted of a scoping review of peer-reviewed papers published between 2003-2023. Through a qualitative content analysis, we explored definitions, perspectives and positions that emanated from the literature. Viewed through the lens of postcolonial theory, our findings and discussion surface important points of ‘difference’ (Verran, 2013) between Indigenous pedagogies, which are a central part of the Arctic-ness, and technological advances that enable online and distance learning, namely: Rootedness And Fluidity; Continuity of the Story And Fragmentation; Preservation And Transformation; Traditional Seeing And (Western) Frameworks, which we argue should be a key feature of conversations within this field. Godkänd;2023;Nivå 0;2023-12-28 (sofila); Funding: Danish Agency for Science and HigherEducation (DAFSHE); Full text license: CC BY-NC 4.0 Distance Teaching and Learning in the Arctic Communities (DistARCTIC) Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Arctic
spellingShingle Arctic pedagogy
Indigenous education
digitalisation
teacher education
educator training
Pedagogy
Pedagogik
Darling-McQuistan, Kirsten
Ekberg, Niclas
Snow, Kathy
Alerby, Eva
Curtis, Liz
Jannok-Nutti, Ylva
Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
title Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
title_full Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
title_fullStr Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
title_full_unstemmed Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
title_short Arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
title_sort arctic teacher education and educator training: a postcolonial review of online approaches and practices
topic Arctic pedagogy
Indigenous education
digitalisation
teacher education
educator training
Pedagogy
Pedagogik
topic_facet Arctic pedagogy
Indigenous education
digitalisation
teacher education
educator training
Pedagogy
Pedagogik
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-103410
https://doi.org/10.26203/q3t6-z451