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초등학교 교사들의 ICT활용수업에 영향을 미치는 요인 연구Factors influencing elementary school teachers’ ICT instruction

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Factors influencing elementary school teachers’ ICT instruction
Authors
신원석
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국교육정보미디어학회
Keywords
Multimedia in education; technology integration; ICT instruction; 멀티미디어 교육; ICT활용; ICT활용 수업
Citation
교육정보미디어연구, v.17, no.2, pp.239 - 260
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
교육정보미디어연구
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
239
End Page
260
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113511
ISSN
1229-7291
Abstract
This study investigates teacher-related factors that influence teachers’ use of ICT in Korean schools. The study employed the multilevel modeling to analyze survey data. The sample consisted of 661 Korean teachers from 31 elementary schools. To identify the factors influencing Korean teachers’ use of technology in practice a survey was developed which included two levels of factors: teacher level(individual background and attitudinal background) and school level(socio-organizational factors). The results show that years of teaching experience, professional development, and attitudinal factors(attitude toward computer in education, innovativeness, technology competence) were significant, and school level factors(pressure to use technology, school support, administrator’s support) have a significant impact on teachers’ use of technology in practice. It indicates that teachers’ use of technology in practice is affected by multi-dimensional characteristics of schools, including teachers’ individual background, attitudinal factors, and socio-organizational factors. The use of third party websites by teachers emerges as a substantial issue in the area of teachers’ technology integration. Korea has a centralized educational system which mandates that teachers use technology in the classroom, which appears to increase teachers’ use of third-party websites, particularly experienced teachers. In addition, this study recommends that mandated changes included in ICT policy may result in superficial classroom modifications. For substantial teaching changes, on-going professional development is required to improve the quality of technology integration.
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