Digital Pedagogy in Action: Investigating ICT Tools Usage and Expertise among Elementary School Teachers

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Title: Digital Pedagogy in Action: Investigating ICT Tools Usage and Expertise among Elementary School Teachers
Language: English
Authors: Afzal Ahmad, Y. Vijaya Lakshmi, Ishfaq Majid
Source: Online Submission. 2024.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary School Teachers, Expertise, Technological Literacy, Teaching Experience, Rural Urban Differences, Foreign Countries, Educational Attainment, Correlation, Teacher Competencies
Geographic Terms: India
Abstract: A teacher in the digital age must be competent in successfully integrating content, pedagogy, and technology in the teaching learning process. The COVID pandemic prepared us to be ready for new and transformative changes in the education system, be it online education, flipped classroom, blended learning, individualized learning, or computer-based adaptive testing. Against this background, the present cross-sectional study examines the use of ICT tools and expertise in using them by elementary school teachers. The sample consisted of 167 elementary school teachers selected randomly and rated their use and expertise in using various ICT tools. The study found that teachers were more proficient in using simple ICT tools and rarely or never used complex ICT tools. Variables such as teacher teaching experience, type of employment had no significant influence on usage and expertise. However, the use and expertise of using ICT tools among teachers working in urban schools is better than that of teachers working in rural schools. In addition, educational qualification was found to have a significant influence on the use and expertise of using ICT tools. Furthermore, there was a significant positive and moderate correlation between use of ICT tools and expertise in using ICT tools, suggesting that there may be many other influencing factors. [This paper was published in "BSSS Journal of Education" v13 n1 p1-15 2024.]
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Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: ED664816
Database: ERIC
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Published in:Online Submission
Language:English