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Pre-service teacher self-efficacy in digital technology
Authors:Narelle Lemon  Susanne Garvis
Institution:1. Department of Education, College of Arts, Social Sciences &2. Commerce, LaTrobe University, Melbourne, Australia;3. Monash University, Clayton, Australia
Abstract:Self-efficacy is an important motivational construct for primary school teachers (teachers of children aged 5–12 years) within Australia. Teacher self-efficacy beliefs will determine the level of teacher confidence and competence to engage with a task. In this study, we explore engagement with digital technology and the associated learning and teaching of digital technology. Exploring the teacher self-efficacy beliefs towards technology of pre-service teachers, this study surveyed pre-service teachers studying to become primary teachers in two states within Australia (Victoria and Queensland). Findings are important as they provide insights into current levels of perceived competence and confidence towards engaging with digital technology as a future teacher. Findings highlight vast difference across a variety of teacher skills and actions. Given that beliefs are resistant to change after the beginning phase of teaching, it is important to understand the current beliefs of pre-service teachers who will soon be present in Australian classrooms.
Keywords:digital technology  teacher self-efficacy  pre-service teachers
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