Teachers’ Digital Technology Competencies for Use in Distance Education in Schools

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46328/ijtes.435

Keywords:

Competence, Teachers, Online learning, Educational Technology.

Abstract

Educators used distance education to respond to the Corona pandemic. The research question focuses on teachers' perceptions toward the use of ICT competencies in distance education, taking training courses into account. The study included 206 primary school teachers from Jordan's northern schools. A questionnaire designed specifically for this study was used, and its validity and reliability coefficient of 0.82 was confirmed. The findings revealed statistically significant variations in the sign of the training courses variable in favor of the teachers who got training. It is frequently regarded as insufficient by teachers' perspectives on the application of ICT competencies. As a result, respondents understand the necessity for and importance of using ICT for distance preparation and teaching and consider it a vital component of their professional development. The findings recommended incorporating competencies linked to teaching online (electronic course management, computer applications, networking, and educational materials creation), into training programs.

Author Biography

Akram Mahmoud Alomari, Yarmouk University

professor

References

Alomari, A. M. (2023). Teachers’ digital technology competencies for use in distance education in schools. International Journal of Technology in Education and Science (IJTES), 7(1), 57-70. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijtes.435

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2023-02-07

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