Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica
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Resumo: | This study aims to identify both the level and frequency of digital technology use and perceived self-efficacy levels of pre-service teachers (n = 341). We collected data in Costa Rica through a survey during the 2016–2017 academic year; the survey includes closed-ended items on the use and frequency of digital technologies along with open-ended questions. Findings suggest that a majority of pre-service teachers frequently use digital technologies for both professional and private use and specifically the mobile phone and social media. Results further suggest they find themselves self-efficacious in the use of “traditional” digital technologies that are also used in teacher training by professors/teacher trainers such as laptop, email and video. They are less confident in using mobile phones and social media for teaching even though they use them extensively for their professional development. |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica¿Los profesores en formación se sienten preparados para enseñar con tecnologías digitales? Un estudio en dos instituciones de formación docente en Costa RicaOs professores em formação se sentem prontos para ensinar com tecnologias digitais? Um em duas instituições de formação de professores na Costa RicaPre-service teacher trainingHigher educationSelf-efficacyDigital technologiesMiddle income countriesCosta Rica.Formación inicial docenteEducación superiorAutoeficaciaTecnologías digitalesPaíses de ingresos mediosCosta Rica.Formação inicial de professoresEnsino superiorAutoeficáciaTecnologias digitaisPaíses de renda médiaCosta Rica.This study aims to identify both the level and frequency of digital technology use and perceived self-efficacy levels of pre-service teachers (n = 341). We collected data in Costa Rica through a survey during the 2016–2017 academic year; the survey includes closed-ended items on the use and frequency of digital technologies along with open-ended questions. Findings suggest that a majority of pre-service teachers frequently use digital technologies for both professional and private use and specifically the mobile phone and social media. Results further suggest they find themselves self-efficacious in the use of “traditional” digital technologies that are also used in teacher training by professors/teacher trainers such as laptop, email and video. They are less confident in using mobile phones and social media for teaching even though they use them extensively for their professional development.Este estudio tiene como objetivo identificar tanto el nivel y la frecuencia de uso de la tecnología digital como los niveles de autoeficacia percibida de los docentes en formación (n = 341). Recolectamos datos en Costa Rica a través de una encuesta durante el año académico 2016-2017 sobre el uso y frecuencia de las tecnologías digitales. Los resultados sugieren que la mayoría de los profesores en formación utilizan con frecuencia tecnologías digitales tanto para uso profesional como privado y, específicamente, el teléfono móvil y las redes sociales. Los resultados sugieren además que se encuentran autoeficaces en el uso de tecnologías digitales "tradicionales" que también son utilizadas en la formación por formadores de profesores, como computadoras portátiles, correo electrónico y video. Tienen menos confianza en el uso de teléfonos móviles y redes sociales para la enseñanza a pesar de que los utilizan mucho para su desarrollo profesional.Este estudo tem como objetivo identificar o nível e a frequência de uso da tecnologia digital e os níveis de autoeficácia percebidos de pelos professores em formação (n = 341). Coletamos dados na Costa Rica por meio de uma pesquisa durante o ano acadêmico de 2016–2017; a pesquisa inclui itens questões fechadas sobre o uso e a frequência das tecnologias digitais e a frequência, juntamente com perguntas abertas. Os resultados sugerem que a maioria dos professores em formação usa frequentemente usa tecnologias digitais para uso profissional e privado e, especificamente, o telefone celular e as mídias sociais. Os resultados sugerem ainda que eles se consideram autoeficientes no uso de tecnologias digitais “tradicionais” que também são utilizadas na formação por formadores de professores, como laptop, e-mail e vídeo. Eles têm menos confiança no uso de telefones celulares e mídias sociais para ensinar, embora os usem extensivamente para seu desenvolvimento profissional.Research, Society and Development2021-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1143610.33448/rsd-v10i1.11436Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e11810111436Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e11810111436Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e118101114362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11436/10315Copyright (c) 2021 Christiane Canevahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaneva, Christiane2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11436Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:15.978101Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica ¿Los profesores en formación se sienten preparados para enseñar con tecnologías digitales? Un estudio en dos instituciones de formación docente en Costa Rica Os professores em formação se sentem prontos para ensinar com tecnologias digitais? Um em duas instituições de formação de professores na Costa Rica |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica Caneva, Christiane Pre-service teacher training Higher education Self-efficacy Digital technologies Middle income countries Costa Rica. Formación inicial docente Educación superior Autoeficacia Tecnologías digitales Países de ingresos medios Costa Rica. Formação inicial de professores Ensino superior Autoeficácia Tecnologias digitais Países de renda média Costa Rica. |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica |
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Do pre-service teachers feel ready to teach with digital technologies? A study in two teacher training institutions in Costa Rica |
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Caneva, Christiane |
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Caneva, Christiane |
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Caneva, Christiane |
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Pre-service teacher training Higher education Self-efficacy Digital technologies Middle income countries Costa Rica. Formación inicial docente Educación superior Autoeficacia Tecnologías digitales Países de ingresos medios Costa Rica. Formação inicial de professores Ensino superior Autoeficácia Tecnologias digitais Países de renda média Costa Rica. |
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Pre-service teacher training Higher education Self-efficacy Digital technologies Middle income countries Costa Rica. Formación inicial docente Educación superior Autoeficacia Tecnologías digitales Países de ingresos medios Costa Rica. Formação inicial de professores Ensino superior Autoeficácia Tecnologias digitais Países de renda média Costa Rica. |
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This study aims to identify both the level and frequency of digital technology use and perceived self-efficacy levels of pre-service teachers (n = 341). We collected data in Costa Rica through a survey during the 2016–2017 academic year; the survey includes closed-ended items on the use and frequency of digital technologies along with open-ended questions. Findings suggest that a majority of pre-service teachers frequently use digital technologies for both professional and private use and specifically the mobile phone and social media. Results further suggest they find themselves self-efficacious in the use of “traditional” digital technologies that are also used in teacher training by professors/teacher trainers such as laptop, email and video. They are less confident in using mobile phones and social media for teaching even though they use them extensively for their professional development. |
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