The New Normal in Teaching Practice Supervision: Digitalizing the Teaching Practice Activities

The supervision of teaching practice is a critical component of teacher education and professional development. Traditional methods of supervision rely on face-to-face observation and feedback, which can be time-consuming and limited in reach. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the use of digital technologies to enhance teaching practice supervision.This study provides an overview of innovative techniques for digitalizing teaching practice supervision. It begins by discussing the need to leverage technology to enhance supervision and provide new modalities for observation, feedback, and mentorship. It then explores the use of the Kobo toolkit.Itthen examines how digital technologies can be used to enhance feedback and evaluation, providing personalized coaching and support for teachers.It then concludes by discussing the benefits and considerations of digitalizing teaching practice supervision. It highlights the potential benefits the Kobo toolkit provides in flexibility, continuity in observation and feedback, and richer data collection to inform coaching. Furthermore, it identified some potential limitations, such as the potential lack of interpersonal dynamics and rapport in digital formats, the need for adequate technological fluency and training for users, and the importance of combining digital tools with in-person mentoring and development.It thensuggested that digital technologies can offer innovative new techniques for supervising and continuously developing teaching practice. However, careful implementation is required to maximize the benefits and mitigate the limitations of digitalization.