Listening to Colombian Teachers’ Voices :Perceived competences for ELT practitioners
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Mcdougald, Jermaine SylvesterFecha
2021-10-24Resumen
This paper reports on the results of the first stage of a larger project geared towards the
construction of a framework of competencies and skills for Colombian ELT practitioners
that would provide teachers with guidelines and direction on their professional
performance. In this first stage, we explored perceptions and beliefs that a group of
Colombian ELT teachers has towards the ideal competencies for the performance of their
job. We examined these perceptions through exploratory, mixed-method research using
quantitative and qualitative data of a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews
through the grounded theory approach. The results suggest that participants acknowledge
competencies as a part of their professional development, but the value assigned to each
of them varies according to the teachers and their contexts. We conclude that teaching
calls for an array of competencies at different levels and that some competencies, namely
educational policy awareness and self-regulation, are disregarded by this specific group
of Colombian English Teachers. There is a need for a point of reference that can guide
professional development and teacher education so that teachers have more clarity of
what they have or need to improve on.