Evaluation of pre-service teachers’ digital skills and ICT competencies in context of the demands of the 21st century

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A. Niyazova, A. Chistyakov, Nonna Y. Volosova, Julia A. Krokhina, N. Sokolova, S. E. Chirkina
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21st century has seen the emergence of digital skills as a crucial ability with profound effects on employment, education, and social relationships, among other facets of life. The best talents to teach are the subject of study by those who establish educational policies. The goal of this study is to examine the relationship between information and communication technology competency (ICTC) and digital abilities. It focuses on which of the digital skills sub-dimensions has a greater impact on ICTC and how this impact varies by country, age, and gender. This study employed a quantitative research design to evaluate the association between ICTC and various digital skills. The sample group consisted of 620 university students from Russia and Kazakhstan. Digital skills were measured using a scale adapted for the Russian context, while ICTC scale was first adapted for the Russian context following language validity steps. The study also conducted path analysis to determine the impact of ICTC on digital skill dimensions and multigroup path analysis to assess effects according to different independent variables. The study found that certain dimensions of digital skills, specifically “use of digital tools”, “communication of digital content”, and “creation of digital content”, significantly influence ICTC. However, “management of digital content”, “digital security”, and “digital empathy” dimensions did not show a significant effect. The impact of these dimensions varied significantly across different demographic groups, suggesting that digital skills and ICTC development may differ among these groups. The findings highlight the need for tailored strategies to develop and promote digital skills and ICTC, considering these demographic differences.
在21世纪需求背景下评估职前教师的数字技能和ICT能力
21世纪,数字技能作为一种关键能力的出现,对就业、教育和社会关系以及生活的其他方面产生了深远影响。最优秀的教学人才是那些制定教育政策的人研究的对象。本研究的目的是检验信息和通信技术能力(ICTC)与数字能力之间的关系。它重点关注哪些数字技能子维度对ICTC的影响更大,以及这种影响如何因国家、年龄和性别而异。本研究采用定量研究设计来评估ICTC与各种数字技能之间的关系。样本组由来自俄罗斯和哈萨克斯坦的620名大学生组成。数字技能是使用适合俄语语境的量表进行测量的,而ICTC量表是在语言有效性步骤后首次适应俄语语境的。该研究还进行了路径分析以确定ICTC对数字技能维度的影响,并根据不同的自变量进行了多组路径分析以评估效果。研究发现,数字技能的某些方面,特别是“数字工具的使用”、“数字内容的传播”和“数字内容创作”,对ICTC产生了重大影响。然而,“数字内容管理”、“数字安全”和“数字移情”维度并没有显示出显著的效果。这些维度的影响在不同的人口群体中差异很大,这表明这些群体的数字技能和ICTC发展可能有所不同。研究结果强调,考虑到这些人口差异,有必要制定有针对性的战略来发展和促进数字技能和ICTC。
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