In recent years, the traditional way of teaching has been substituted by
online teaching. Teachers have had to think about efficient and
effective teaching methods and activities in online delivery that can
keep students interested and engaged. It is important to examine teacher
cognition and its relevance to classroom management and teaching
practice as the role of technology in teaching and learning cannot be
overestimated. The Handbook of Research on Teacher and Student
Perspectives on the Digital Turn in Education examines the cognitions of
teachers and students, their attitudes and perceptions regarding online
teaching, and their personal experiences and challenges regarding the
use of online platforms and digital tools. This book discusses the
implementation of digital technologies in primary, secondary, and
tertiary education that facilitates the learning and teaching process
and creates a student-centered environment. Covering topics such as
digital literacy, student engagement, and pedagogy, this reference work
is an essential resource for practitioners, scholars, administrators,
policymakers, researchers, academicians, instructors, and students.