Rethinking determinants of primary school teachers’ technology acceptance during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 4.1 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computers and Education Open Pub Date : 2023-06-03 DOI:10.1016/j.caeo.2023.100145
Despoina Georgiou , Anna Trikoili , Liesbeth Kester
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced teachers to suddenly change their teaching mode from face-to-face to emergency remote teaching creating the biggest disruption in the history of education. Despite facing significant challenges such as a lack of proper information technology training, teaching unprepared students, and infrastructural barriers, there is a gap in research on primary school teachers’ readiness to integrate technology. This study aims to address this gap by utilizing the technology acceptance model to explore the relationships between primary school teachers’ computer self-efficacy beliefs, attitudes, and intentions to incorporate computer-based technology during times of disruption. Participants were N = 144 Greek, primary school teachers, who taught in virtual settings during the pandemic. Findings from structural equation modeling showed that self-efficacy beliefs, perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness are strong predictors of teachers’ attitudes towards computer use. The study adds to the scarce literature on the crucial role of teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs as drivers of their intention to use technology during emergency remote teaching. Additionally, it highlights the need to consider the unique circumstances in which technology is used and provides insights that can inform the design of effective interventions and policies.

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反思新冠肺炎大流行期间小学教师技术接受的决定因素
新冠肺炎疫情迫使教师突然将教学模式从面对面教学转变为紧急远程教学,这是教育史上最大的混乱。尽管面临着重大挑战,如缺乏适当的信息技术培训、教授没有准备好的学生以及基础设施障碍,但在对小学教师整合技术的准备情况的研究方面存在差距。本研究旨在通过利用技术接受模型来探索小学教师的计算机自我效能信念、态度和在中断时期使用计算机技术的意图之间的关系,从而解决这一差距。参与者为144名希腊小学教师,他们在疫情期间在虚拟环境中授课。结构方程模型的研究结果表明,自我效能信念、感知易用性和感知有用性是教师对计算机使用态度的有力预测因素。这项研究补充了关于教师自我效能信念作为他们在紧急远程教学中使用技术意图的驱动因素的关键作用的稀缺文献。此外,它强调了考虑技术使用的独特环境的必要性,并提供了可以为有效干预措施和政策的设计提供信息的见解。
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