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Résumé Au 21e siècle, les compétences « TIC » sont importantes pour l’intégration des individus à la société et la compétitivité des nations. Plusieurs nations ont d’ailleurs ajusté leurs curriculums, attribuant cette responsabilité à l’école. Mais qu’en pensent les futurs enseignants? Considèrent-ils qu’il revient à l’école de prendre en charge le développement de ces compétences? À cet égard, nous avons demandé à 328 futurs enseignants suisses, français et québécois de se positionner, à l’aide d’une échelle de Likert, quant à l’importance de 21 compétences/connaissances TIC et de nous préciser qui devrait, selon eux, être responsable de l’encadrement du développement de chacune. Summary In the 21st century, « ICT » skills are important for the integration of individuals into society and the competitiveness of nations. Several nations have adjusted their curricula, assigning this responsibility to the school. But what do pre-service teachers think? Do they believe it is for the school to support the development of these skills? In this regard, we asked 328 student teachers from Switzerland, France and Quebec to position themself about the importance of 21 ICT skills/knowledge using a Likert scale and tell us who should, according to themselves, be responsible for supervising the development of each.
formation initiale ICT skills, esprit critique, compétences informationnelles, futurs enseignants, beliefs, initial training, croyances, information literacy, critical thinking, pre-service teachers, compétences TIC
formation initiale ICT skills, esprit critique, compétences informationnelles, futurs enseignants, beliefs, initial training, croyances, information literacy, critical thinking, pre-service teachers, compétences TIC
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