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  • The rapid advancement in digital technology has transformed education, particularly through the increased use of online courses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • This shift has led to a reevaluation of teachers' digital literacy and professional identity, influencing their teaching practices, especially in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts.
  • The TPACK framework serves as a valuable guideline for teachers to enhance their integration of technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge, providing insights for educators and stakeholders involved in the educational process.

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The recent decades have witnessed an accelerated pace of educational development due to the advancement of digital technology. The recent inclusive spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced this development, resulting in the emergence of an educational revolution that extensively uses online courses. These changes entail figuring out how teachers' digital literacy has expanded along with this phenomenon. In addition, given the new technological advances in recent years, an upheaval has taken place in teachers' understanding of their dynamic roles, which is known as professional identity. Professional identity influences teaching practices with special consideration devoted to English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) is considered an effective framework whereby the incorporation of technology into different theoretical situations such as EFL classes is understood. This initiative was introduced as an academic structure to improve the knowledge base, which helps the teachers to efficiently teach using technology. This yields important insight for teachers, particularly, English teachers, who can use them to improve three aspects of education, namely, technology, pedagogy, and content knowledge. Along the same lines, this paper aims to consider the relevant literature on the contribution of teacher identity and literacy to teaching practices, using the TPACK framework. Accordingly, some implications are presented to educational stakeholders such as teachers, learners, and material developers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16361DOI Listing

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