Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers

Many have used Facebook to stay connected with family, relatives, and friends. It is also used to share and exchange informat ion. Nevertheless, the platform can be used for teaching as well. The study, therefore, investigates its use among preservice teachers in terms of assisting them in their tea...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zulfadli, Mat Husin, Zuraina, Ali, Nur Farah Asmaq, Abdul Rahim, Ali, Imanat, Mukhtar, Hafsa, Younus, Muhammad
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spelling my.ump.umpir.414252024-12-31T04:14:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41425/ Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers Mohd Zulfadli, Mat Husin Zuraina, Ali Nur Farah Asmaq, Abdul Rahim Ali, Imanat Mukhtar, Hafsa Younus, Muhammad LB Theory and practice of education PB Modern European Languages Many have used Facebook to stay connected with family, relatives, and friends. It is also used to share and exchange informat ion. Nevertheless, the platform can be used for teaching as well. The study, therefore, investigates its use among preservice teachers in terms of assisting them in their teaching. Also, the study attempts to identify how the platform enhances teaching. Finally, it identifies the factors that impede them from using the teaching platform. In terms of methodology, the study employed qualitative research, namely exploratory research design employing 36 teachers as the samples. The study's findings produced three (3) major themes and ten (10) sub-themes following the research questions formulated. The study implied that Facebook is a potential platform teacher can use, although some were reluctant to use it. Teachers who are in the latter group believe that Facebook is a distraction. Therefore, they rejected its use to prevent their students from deviating when the platform is used in learning. Transnational Press London Ltd 2024-04-13 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41425/1/Facebook%20in%20pedagogy_Insights%20from%20preservice%20teachers.pdf Mohd Zulfadli, Mat Husin and Zuraina, Ali and Nur Farah Asmaq, Abdul Rahim and Ali, Imanat and Mukhtar, Hafsa and Younus, Muhammad (2024) Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers. International Journal of Religion, 5 (5). pp. 238-247. ISSN 2633-352X. (Published) https://doi.org/10.61707/ndh7vy02 https://doi.org/10.61707/ndh7vy02
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Mukhtar, Hafsa
Younus, Muhammad
Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers
description Many have used Facebook to stay connected with family, relatives, and friends. It is also used to share and exchange informat ion. Nevertheless, the platform can be used for teaching as well. The study, therefore, investigates its use among preservice teachers in terms of assisting them in their teaching. Also, the study attempts to identify how the platform enhances teaching. Finally, it identifies the factors that impede them from using the teaching platform. In terms of methodology, the study employed qualitative research, namely exploratory research design employing 36 teachers as the samples. The study's findings produced three (3) major themes and ten (10) sub-themes following the research questions formulated. The study implied that Facebook is a potential platform teacher can use, although some were reluctant to use it. Teachers who are in the latter group believe that Facebook is a distraction. Therefore, they rejected its use to prevent their students from deviating when the platform is used in learning.
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author Mohd Zulfadli, Mat Husin
Zuraina, Ali
Nur Farah Asmaq, Abdul Rahim
Ali, Imanat
Mukhtar, Hafsa
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title Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers
title_short Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers
title_full Facebook in pedagogy: Insights from preservice teachers
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publisher Transnational Press London Ltd
publishDate 2024
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41425/1/Facebook%20in%20pedagogy_Insights%20from%20preservice%20teachers.pdf
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