DocumentCode :
1912433
Title :
Preschool Teachers´ Internet Attitude and their Internet Self-efficacy: A Comparative Study between Pre-service and In-service Teachers in Taiwan
Author :
Lin, Yi-Hui ; Liang, Jyh-Chong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Human Dev. & Family Studies, Nat. Taiwan Normal Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
20-22 Sept. 2012
Firstpage :
334
Lastpage :
339
Abstract :
There are increasing opportunities for learners and instructors in different education level to engage in Internet-based or Internet assisted learning and instruction, therefore, it is important to explore pre-service and in-service preschool teachers´ Internet attitudes and Internet self-efficacy. This paper explores 1210 Taiwanese preschool teachers, including 673 pre-service teachers and 537 in-service teachers´ Internet attitudes and Internet self-efficacy. Internet Attitude Scale (IAS) and Internet Self-efficacy Scale (ISS) were conducted to assess preschool teachers´ attitudes and their self-efficacy toward the Internet. Exploratory factor analyses indicated adequate reliability and validity of the two questionnaires. Results of this study were shown that in-service teachers´ scores in perceived usefulness of Internet were significantly higher than the pre-service teachers´ scores. However, pre-service teachers´ scores in affection toward Internet were significantly higher than in-service teachers´ scores. Moreover, the regression analyses revealed that preschool teachers´ general self-efficacy can positively predict their Internet attitude of perceived usefulness, perceived control and behavior, and their communicative self-efficacy can positively predict their Internet attitude of perceived control and behavior. However, the preschool teachers´ status (i.e. pre-service and in-service) was negatively predicting the Internet attitude of affection and behavior. As the results, the in-service preschool teachers would be more likely to be fill with anxiety when using the Internet and less frequently to use Internet.
Keywords :
Internet; behavioural sciences computing; computer aided instruction; statistical analysis; IAS; ISS; Internet assisted learning; Internet attitude scale; Internet self-efficacy scale; Internet-based learning; education level; exploratory factor analysis; in-service teacher; preschool teacher Internet attitude; preservice teacher; Attitude control; Educational institutions; Internet; Loading; Regression analysis; Reliability; Internet attitude; Internet self-efficacy; preschool teachers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Applied Informatics (IIAIAAI), 2012 IIAI International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2719-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IIAI-AAI.2012.72
Filename :
6337218
Link To Document :
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