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(WHAT PRODUCES THE) BEST EFFECTS ON TEACHERS ICT USE IN CLASSROOM: FORMAL
                 TRAINING, INFORMAL TRAINING OR NEITHER?

                             João Piedade
                           jmpiedade@ie.ul.pt
                              Neuza Pedro
                            nspedro@ie.ul.pt

                              Rhodes, July 2012
Contents
 Introduction
 Research Aims
 Methodology
 Results
 Conclusions
Digital Society vs Digital School
Enablers Factors for the ICT Integration

                                    ICT Teacher Trainning




                                    Community Attitudinal
                                             Aspects




Flexible Curriculum
                                                            ICT Self-efficacy
Educational ICT-Integration
 School                                                                  Students
Principals



                                                                                                           Teachers



  Other
 Schoolar
 Members


             http://www.ontariofamilylawblog.com/uploads/image/puzzle%20pieces%20and%20four%20people.JPG
Barriers in the ICT Integration




                                                   Difficulty in
                              ICT Self-efficacy    management of
                                                   curriculum
            Attitudinal and Motivational Aspects

Lack of ICT-training
Research Aims
This paper is based on a wider research project (Piedade, 2010) where,
among other goals, the authors aimed to explore the existence of differences
regarding the format of ICT-training initiatives, formal and informal, in (a)
teachers computer self-efficacy and (b) technology-use in professional
practices.
The following research questions were assumed:
• Is it possible to identify any effects in teachers computer self-efficacy and
   level of technology use in professional practices that can be link to their
   enrollment in-service ICT training initiatives?
• Is it possible to identify differences regarding the format of the in-service
   ICT training initiatives, particular formal and informal approaches?
Methodology

                               Post-positivist paradigm
                 A quantitative based approach was undertaken for data
                                  collection and analysis
                                   • analyze, recognize and           • establish cause-effect
• describe the sample                discriminate concepts and key      relationships by undertaking
  population                         factors                            comparing
• explore a specific reality       • analyze the nature of the        • analyze the relationships
                                     relationship between different     between some variables
                                     constructs

Descriptive and                       Descriptive and                     Post-fact or
Exploratory                            correlational                      correlational

   (Creswell, 2007, 2010)          (Fortin, 2003)                     (Robson, 2011)
Instruments and Procedures
A Computer Self-Efficacy Scale, developed by Cassidy and Eachus (2002).

Measure Teacher´s Technology Use Scale, developed by Bebel, Russel and O´Dwyer (2004).


 Other items regarding of previous ICT-training attended by teachers and the impact on their professional
practices.


                                            Permission Request
                Instruments                                                    Online Data
           Validation and scales                                                Collection


       Intruments preparation
                                                  Data                    Statistical Analysis
                                                Collection
Participants
                        Gender                                                 Teaching Experience
                         Male    Female
                                                                                                   022%     022%


                                        28%                                                                        015%


                                                                                009%                                       009%
                                                                008%    008%            008%
               72%




                                                               0-4     5 -9    10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34    > 35
                     Graphic 1                                 Years   Years   Years Years Years Years Years              Years


          Permanency in School                                                         Graphic 2

 030%                                                                  Academic Qualifications
                                 019%                                  PhD     Master's Degree     Degree     Bachelor
        016%                                                                             2% 2%
                012%
                                                                                                     7%
                                          011%
                         009%
                                                 004%
                                                        000%


0 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 > 35
Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years                                           89%



                        Graphic 3
                                                                                        Graphic 3
Results
Table 1 – Mean and Standard deviation of teachers computer self-efficacy and
technology-use given the perceived impact of formal and informal training



    Formal ICT-training perceived                               M              SD
               impact
                                                       high     4.05       0.58
           Computer self-efficacy                 moderate      3.61       0.52
                                                    reduced     3.46       0.74
                                                       high     3.71       0.75
          Teachers technology-use                 moderate      3.12       0.57
                                                    reduced     2.59       0.99
   Informal ICT-training perceived                              M          SD       Formal training perceived                                        p
               impact                                                                        impact
                                                       high     3.94       0.65                                               reduced - moderate    .854
           Computer self-efficacy                 moderate      3.64       0.57                                                    reduced - high   .047
                                                                                         Computer self-efficacy
                                                                                                                              moderate - reduced    .854
                                                    reduced     3.86       0.70
                                                                                                                                 moderate - high    .063
                                                       high     3.55       0.73                                               reduced - moderate    .247
          Teachers technology-use                 moderate      2.98       0.71                                                    reduced - high   .002
                                                                                        Teachers technology-use
                                                    reduced     3.22       0.99                                               moderate - reduced    .247
                                                                                                                                 moderate - high    .048

                                                                                    Table II –Tukey’s test of teachers computer self-efficacy and
                                                                                    technology use for formal ICT-Training groups
Conclusions
  The results shown that teachers ICT-training perceived impact can be seen as a
 relevant indicator to consider when analysing the effects of in-service ICT-training
           courses in teachers’ adoption of ICT in their teaching practices.



This variable may have a discriminate power considering the differences found in this
 study and also other studies, previously developed by the same authors (Piedade &
                                     Pedro, 2011).



The results also indicated that the two different formats of teachers in-service ICT-
training, formal and informal initiatives, do evidenced to produce distinct effects in
         teachers’ computer self-efficacy and in teachers’ technology use.
Conclusions
The results revealed that teachers who classified the ICT-training initiatives, regarding
 both formal and informal ones, as having a high impact in their professional practices
 were also the ones who scored highest in the Computer self-efficacy scale and in the
                       Measure teacher´s technology use scale.


Only formal ICT-training initiatives presented significant variations in teachers beliefs
 regarding their levels of ICT proficiency and their perception of ICT- adoption in own
   professional activities. No significant effects were found associated to informal
                                       workshops.


  Some recent studies have shown totally different results. Polly, Mims, Sheperd and
  Inan (2010) as well as Avalos (2011) postulate that very positive effects arise from
                  informal training initiatives undertaken in schools.
Conclusions

 These results need to be confirmed and substantialized by other and wider studies,
   preferably by national and international research projects that utterly take into
    analysis teachers’ professional development and its relevancy regarding ICT-
                           integration in schools activities.



The adoption of technology requires teachers’ ownership of technical and pedagogical
skills, as well as a strong sense of professional commitment and interest in innovation
    and for that purpose, high-standards training programs for promoting teachers
                  competences regarding ICT-use need to be developed.
References
•   Avalos, B. (2011). Teacher professional development in Teaching and Teacher Education over ten years. Teaching and Teacher
    Education, 27(1), 10-20.
•   Balanksat, A., Blamire, R., & Kefala, S. (2006). The ICT impact report: A review of studies of ICT impact on schools in Europe .
    Brussels: European Schoolnet.
•   Bebell, D., Russell, M., & O’Dwyer, L.M. (2004). Measuring teachers’ technology uses: Why multiple-measures are more revealing.
    Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 37 (1), 45-63.
•   Cassidy, S., & Eachus, P. (2002). Developing the computer user self-efficacy (CUCE) scale: Investigating the relationship between
    computer self-efficacy, gender and experience with computers. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 26(2), 133-154.
•   Costa, F. (Coord.), (2008). Competências TIC: Estudo de implementação( Vol. 1). Lisboa: Gabinete de Estatística e Planeamento da
    Educação-ME.
•   Creswell, J. W. (2007). Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five traditions (3rd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
•   Lawless, K. A., & Pellegrino, J. W. (2007). Professional development in integrating technology into teaching and learning: Knowns,
    unknowns, and ways to pursue better questions and answers. Review of Educational Research, 77, 575-614.
•   Mckenzie, J. (2002). Beyond toolishness: the best way for teachers to learn and put new technologies to good use. Multimedia
    Schools, 9 (4), 34-49.
•   Piedade, J. (2010). Utilização das TIC pelos professores de uma escola do ensino básico e secundário (Tese de Mestrado em
    Tecnologias e Metodologias em E-learning apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa). Lisboa: FCUL.
•   Polly, D., Mims, C., Sheperd, C. E., & Inan, F. (2010). Evidence of impact: transforming teacher education with preparing tomorrow’s
    teachers to teach with technology (PT3) grants. Teaching and Teacher Education , 26, 863-870.
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ICICTE2012 presentation

  • 1. (WHAT PRODUCES THE) BEST EFFECTS ON TEACHERS ICT USE IN CLASSROOM: FORMAL TRAINING, INFORMAL TRAINING OR NEITHER? João Piedade jmpiedade@ie.ul.pt Neuza Pedro nspedro@ie.ul.pt Rhodes, July 2012
  • 2. Contents  Introduction  Research Aims  Methodology  Results  Conclusions
  • 3. Digital Society vs Digital School
  • 4. Enablers Factors for the ICT Integration ICT Teacher Trainning Community Attitudinal Aspects Flexible Curriculum ICT Self-efficacy
  • 5. Educational ICT-Integration School Students Principals Teachers Other Schoolar Members http://www.ontariofamilylawblog.com/uploads/image/puzzle%20pieces%20and%20four%20people.JPG
  • 6. Barriers in the ICT Integration Difficulty in ICT Self-efficacy management of curriculum Attitudinal and Motivational Aspects Lack of ICT-training
  • 7. Research Aims This paper is based on a wider research project (Piedade, 2010) where, among other goals, the authors aimed to explore the existence of differences regarding the format of ICT-training initiatives, formal and informal, in (a) teachers computer self-efficacy and (b) technology-use in professional practices. The following research questions were assumed: • Is it possible to identify any effects in teachers computer self-efficacy and level of technology use in professional practices that can be link to their enrollment in-service ICT training initiatives? • Is it possible to identify differences regarding the format of the in-service ICT training initiatives, particular formal and informal approaches?
  • 8. Methodology Post-positivist paradigm A quantitative based approach was undertaken for data collection and analysis • analyze, recognize and • establish cause-effect • describe the sample discriminate concepts and key relationships by undertaking population factors comparing • explore a specific reality • analyze the nature of the • analyze the relationships relationship between different between some variables constructs Descriptive and Descriptive and Post-fact or Exploratory correlational correlational (Creswell, 2007, 2010) (Fortin, 2003) (Robson, 2011)
  • 9. Instruments and Procedures A Computer Self-Efficacy Scale, developed by Cassidy and Eachus (2002). Measure Teacher´s Technology Use Scale, developed by Bebel, Russel and O´Dwyer (2004). Other items regarding of previous ICT-training attended by teachers and the impact on their professional practices. Permission Request Instruments Online Data Validation and scales Collection Intruments preparation Data Statistical Analysis Collection
  • 10. Participants Gender Teaching Experience Male Female 022% 022% 28% 015% 009% 009% 008% 008% 008% 72% 0-4 5 -9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 > 35 Graphic 1 Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Permanency in School Graphic 2 030% Academic Qualifications 019% PhD Master's Degree Degree Bachelor 016% 2% 2% 012% 7% 011% 009% 004% 000% 0 - 4 5 - 9 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 > 35 Years Years Years Years Years Years Years Years 89% Graphic 3 Graphic 3
  • 11. Results Table 1 – Mean and Standard deviation of teachers computer self-efficacy and technology-use given the perceived impact of formal and informal training Formal ICT-training perceived M SD impact high 4.05 0.58 Computer self-efficacy moderate 3.61 0.52 reduced 3.46 0.74 high 3.71 0.75 Teachers technology-use moderate 3.12 0.57 reduced 2.59 0.99 Informal ICT-training perceived M SD Formal training perceived p impact impact high 3.94 0.65 reduced - moderate .854 Computer self-efficacy moderate 3.64 0.57 reduced - high .047 Computer self-efficacy moderate - reduced .854 reduced 3.86 0.70 moderate - high .063 high 3.55 0.73 reduced - moderate .247 Teachers technology-use moderate 2.98 0.71 reduced - high .002 Teachers technology-use reduced 3.22 0.99 moderate - reduced .247 moderate - high .048 Table II –Tukey’s test of teachers computer self-efficacy and technology use for formal ICT-Training groups
  • 12. Conclusions The results shown that teachers ICT-training perceived impact can be seen as a relevant indicator to consider when analysing the effects of in-service ICT-training courses in teachers’ adoption of ICT in their teaching practices. This variable may have a discriminate power considering the differences found in this study and also other studies, previously developed by the same authors (Piedade & Pedro, 2011). The results also indicated that the two different formats of teachers in-service ICT- training, formal and informal initiatives, do evidenced to produce distinct effects in teachers’ computer self-efficacy and in teachers’ technology use.
  • 13. Conclusions The results revealed that teachers who classified the ICT-training initiatives, regarding both formal and informal ones, as having a high impact in their professional practices were also the ones who scored highest in the Computer self-efficacy scale and in the Measure teacher´s technology use scale. Only formal ICT-training initiatives presented significant variations in teachers beliefs regarding their levels of ICT proficiency and their perception of ICT- adoption in own professional activities. No significant effects were found associated to informal workshops. Some recent studies have shown totally different results. Polly, Mims, Sheperd and Inan (2010) as well as Avalos (2011) postulate that very positive effects arise from informal training initiatives undertaken in schools.
  • 14. Conclusions These results need to be confirmed and substantialized by other and wider studies, preferably by national and international research projects that utterly take into analysis teachers’ professional development and its relevancy regarding ICT- integration in schools activities. The adoption of technology requires teachers’ ownership of technical and pedagogical skills, as well as a strong sense of professional commitment and interest in innovation and for that purpose, high-standards training programs for promoting teachers competences regarding ICT-use need to be developed.
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  • 16.  Thank You!  João Piedade Download it to your jmpiedade@ie.ul.pt Smartphone Neuza Pedro nspedro@ie.ul.pt Rhodes, July 2012