Abstract

ABSTRACT: Digital teaching competence is a recent subject in Brazilian scientific debates. This expanding theme is related to the use of digital technologies in education, especially in remote teaching after the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, this article aims to identify in the literature which digital skills are needed for teaching. We discuss the theme from the international literature with a mixed approach of quantitative aspects, using bibliometric analysis, and qualitative ones, with content analysis. We selected 120 articles from the Web of Science, Scopus and Science Direct databases, using the search terms 'digital teaching competence' and the time frame from 2015 to 2020. We identified terms used to express the integration of digital technology into education and represent digital competence. Content analysis indicated six categories of digital competence in teaching, involving the handling of digital tools, information and communication skills, knowledge and skills to teach or pedagogical skills, to self-develop and to deal with issues sociocultural aspects that permeate the teaching work. We conclude that the identified categories constitute a still unexplored model of digital teaching skills.

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