نبذة مختصرة : INTRODUCTION. Digital competence in teaching is a topic of growing relevance in contemporary education, in addition to its influence on the improvement of learning. In this sense, the transformative role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in teaching and learning, highlight the importance of such competence, both in teacher training and in the integral development of students. Consequently, the use of technologies in education has been widely researched, showing improvements in academic results, motivation, and attention to diversity. However, limitations and areas for improvement are also recognised. METHOD. We review the existing literature on digital competence in teaching and its application in different educational contexts, presenting a selection of ten articles that analyse the relationship between digital competence in teaching and the improvement of learning with ICT, as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by this integration in the educational environment. To this end, in addition to technical skills, the development of essential competences for an effective and ethical treatment in the digital world is considered. RESULTS. The articles included in the monograph address various topics such as self-perception of digital competence, the influence of the mode of teaching, the use of innovative strategies with digital resources, initial teacher training, the appropriate use of technology and its risks, and the benefits of technological media for students with special educational needs, among others. It offers a unique perspective on how ICT can be harnessed in innovative ways to improve educational practice and promote the development of key competences in students. DISCUSSION. The transformative potential of ICT in 21st century education emphasises the need to develop teachers’ digital competence to take full advantage of these technologies in the teaching-learning process. In addition, it is necessary to consider the pedagogical skills and innovative capacity of the ...
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