Online Teaching Motivation Scale (OTMS): Development and Validation of a Survey Instrument

IF 2.8 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Online Learning Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.24059/olj.v27i4.4035
Daphne Wiles, Julie Smart, Anna Morrison, Luke Bennett, Scott Peters
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The purpose of the current study was to develop and validate the Online Teaching Motivation Scale (OTMS), a survey instrument designed to reliably measure motivational constructs related to online teaching and learning. The widespread prevalence of online and hybrid teaching modalities, many established during the COVID-19 pandemic, has necessitated reliable, valid measures to better understand factors that impact teachers’ motivation for online teaching and learning. The OTMS went through a rigorous validation process, including a pilot survey for content review, digital administration to K–12 teachers (N=379), and confirmatory factor analysis. The result was a 24-item survey designed to measure teacher motivation for online teaching based on three factors: teacher self-efficacy for online teaching, teacher perceptions of online teaching and learning, and perceived administrative support for online teaching. The OTMS was found to have a strong model fit, as well as strong reliability and validity measures. Future research includes wide administration of the OTMS to examine the relationship between K–12 teacher motivation for online teaching and students’ achievement and to inform the development of appropriate support models. 
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在线教学动机量表(OTMS):调查工具的开发与验证
本研究的目的是开发和验证在线教学动机量表(OTMS),这是一种旨在可靠地测量与在线教学和学习相关的动机结构的调查工具。在线和混合教学模式广泛流行,其中许多是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间建立的,因此需要采取可靠、有效的措施,以更好地了解影响教师在线教学动机的因素。OTMS经过了严格的验证过程,包括内容审查的试点调查,K-12教师的数字化管理(N=379),以及验证性因素分析。结果是一项24项的调查,旨在基于三个因素衡量教师在线教学的动机:教师对在线教学的自我效能感,教师对在线教学和学习的看法,以及对在线教学的行政支持的感知。研究发现,OTMS具有较强的模型拟合性,以及较强的信度和效度测量。未来的研究包括广泛使用在线教学管理系统,以检验K-12教师在线教学动机与学生成绩之间的关系,并为开发适当的支持模型提供信息。
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