Digital tools for oral evaluation. Views of Cycle 2 teachers in the Canton of Vaud

Revue Phronesis 14 (1):138-157 (2025)
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Following in-service training on the use of digital tools to teach and evaluate oral language, four primary school teachers in the canton of Vaud were interviewed about their practices. The interviews made it possible to identify the digital tools used to teach and evaluate oral language, as well as the objectives pursued by the teachers with this use of digital technology. The results of the analysis of the teachers' comments help to better target training needs in the didactics of oral expression and the use of digital tools, as well as to identify avenues of regulation for initial and in-service teacher training.

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