Exploring Teachers’ Technology Integration Self-Efficacy Through the 2017 ISTE Standards

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Abstract

This quantitative study examined self-efficacy as a factor in teachers’ technology use and integration efforts in urban K-12 classroom settings of 327 Catholic school teachers in Southern California. This study employed an online survey that utilized the Technology Integration Confidence Scale (TICS) version 3, an instrument developed by the first author which is aligned to the ISTE (2017) Standards for Educators, and found that, on average, participating teachers had a fair level of confidence (i.e., they are fairly but not highly confident) in both using and integrating technology (M = 3.2, SD = .73). Accordingly, the study established participating teachers’ level of confidence in using and applying technology through sustained continuous professional development intervention as a key implication that influenced teachers’ self-efficacy in leveraging technology for professional practice.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)159-171
Number of pages13
JournalTechTrends
Volume66
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • ISTE standards for educators
  • professional development
  • self-efficacy
  • technology integration confidence scale
  • technology use and integration
  • urban K-12 teachers

EGS Disciplines

  • Educational Technology
  • Instructional Media Design

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