探索英语讲师在 COVID-19 大流行后使用教育技术的自我效能感

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Eva Nikmatul Rabbianty, Diana Nur Utami, Mega Fariziah Nur Humairoh, N. Suryati
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本研究探讨了印度尼西亚东爪哇伊斯兰高等教育机构的英语讲师在 "COVID-19 "大流行后使用教育技术的自我效能水平及其影响因素。研究涉及两个问题1) 在后 COVID-19 大流行时期,讲师在教学技能和实际使用教育技术方面表现出何种程度的自我效能感?2) 影响讲师在后 COVID-19 大流行时期使用教育技术的自我效能感的因素有哪些?采用调查研究设计,使用改编版的信息与传播技术教师职业自我效能感量表(PSES)问卷收集数据。然后使用描述性统计对 37 名参与者的数据进行了分析。结果显示,讲师们在教学技能和实际使用教育技术方面的自我效能感适中,在后 COVID-19 时代,他们将继续在课堂上整合教育技术。此外,定性数据表明,讲师们在使用技术方面的技能一般,教育技术工具有限。年龄、性别、学历和教学经验成为影响讲师在课堂上使用教育技术的自我效能感的因素。研究结果突出表明,伊斯兰高等教育机构的英语讲师需要提高使用教育技术进行学习的技能。政策制定者需要设计适当的策略,加强讲师在使用教育技术进行在线学习方面的教学实践,以确保在后 COVID-19 大流行时期进行有效和高效的教学。
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Exploring English lecturers’ self-efficacy in the use of educational technology in post COVID-19 pandemic
This study examines the levels of self-efficacy and factors influencing the self-efficacy on the use of educational technology among English lecturers in Islamic higher education institutions in East Java, Indonesia, in the post-COVID-19 pandemic. There are two research questions addressed: 1) What levels of self-efficacy do the lecturers exhibit on the pedagogical skills and actual use of educational technology in the post–COVID–19 pandemic? 2) What factors influence the lecturers’ self-efficacy on the use of educational technology in the post–COVID–19 pandemic? Utilizing a survey research design, data were collected using an adapted version of the Professional Self-Efficacy Scale for Information and Communication Technology Teachers (PSES) questionnaire. The data from 37 participants were then analyzed using descriptive statistics. The result showed that the lecturers’ self-efficacy in their pedagogical skills and the actual use of educational technology was moderate, and they will continue integrating educational technology in their classrooms in the post–COVID–19 era. Moreover, the qualitative data indicated that the lecturers had moderate skills in using technology with limited educational technology tools. Age, gender, qualifications, and teaching experience emerged as factors influencing the lecturers’ self-efficacy on the use of educational technology in classrooms. The findings highlighted the need for English lecturers in Islamic higher education institutions to broaden their skills in using educational technology for learning. Policymakers need to design appropriate strategies to enhance lecturers’ pedagogical practices in using educational technology for online learning to ensure effective and efficient teaching in the post-COVID-19 pandemic.
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Studies in English Language and Education
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