Teachers’ problem-solving skills in technology-rich environments: a call for workplace learning and opportunities to develop professionally

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in Continuing Education Pub Date : 2021-12-29 DOI:10.1080/0158037X.2021.2003769
Bram De Wever, Raija H. Hämäläinen, K. Nissinen, Joonas Mannonen, Lisse Van Nieuwenhove
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ABSTRACT This study focuses on the problem solving skills in technology-rich environments of teachers. PIAAC (Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies) data on adults’ (n = 11,294) competencies, is used to investigate how problem solving skills of teachers are associated with sociodemographic, work-related, and everyday-life related background factors. In addition, the problem solving skills in technology-rich environments of teachers are compared with those of other adults with a higher education degree. The main statistical analyses are conducted with logistic regression models under the design-based framework. Our findings illustrate that teachers’ strong or weak skills seem to be associated with sociodemographic factors and work-related factors. When comparing teachers with other professionals, for high problem solving skills numeracy skill use at home was important on top of the sociodemographic factors, while teachers’ weak skills seem to be associated with fewer ICT skill-use at work on top of the sociodemographic factors. Combining our results with earlier research that emphasises the importance of daily activities at work on the one hand, and the lack of room for teachers to actually work and learn together on the other hand, we argue that teachers may benefit from more opportunities to develop professionally at work.
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教师在技术丰富的环境中解决问题的能力:对工作场所学习和专业发展机会的呼吁
摘要本研究的重点是教师在技术丰富的环境中解决问题的技能。国际成人能力评估计划 = 11294)能力,用于调查教师解决问题的技能如何与社会人口统计学、工作相关和日常生活相关的背景因素相关联。此外,将教师在技术丰富的环境中解决问题的技能与其他受过高等教育的成年人进行了比较。主要的统计分析是在基于设计的框架下使用逻辑回归模型进行的。我们的研究结果表明,教师技能的强弱似乎与社会人口因素和工作相关因素有关。当将教师与其他专业人员进行比较时,对于高解决问题技能而言,除了社会人口因素外,在家中使用算术技能也很重要,而教师技能薄弱似乎与工作中使用较少的信息和通信技术技能有关。将我们的研究结果与早期的研究相结合,早期的研究一方面强调了工作中日常活动的重要性,另一方面又强调了教师缺乏真正共同工作和学习的空间,我们认为教师可能会从更多的工作专业发展机会中受益。
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Studies in Continuing Education
Studies in Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Studies in Continuing Education is a scholarly journal concerned with all aspects of continuing, professional and lifelong learning. It aims to be of special interest to those involved in: •continuing professional education •adults learning •staff development •training and development •human resource development
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