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Changes in early career teachers’ technology use for teaching : the roles of teacher self-efficacy, ICT literacy, and experience during COVID-19 school closure
Paetsch, Jennifer; Franz, Sebastian; Wolter, Ilka (2023): Changes in early career teachers’ technology use for teaching : the roles of teacher self-efficacy, ICT literacy, and experience during COVID-19 school closure, in: Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies, Amsterdam: Elsevier, Jg. 135, S. 1–11, doi: 10.1016/j.tate.2023.104318.
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Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies
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0742-051X
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2023
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135
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English
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This study examines how early-career teachers' experience and perceived support during the pandemic affected their technology integration self-efficacy and their use of information and communication technology (ICT) after school closure. The results reveal that teachers' positive teaching experiences were associated with their technology integration self-efficacy and their self-reported changes in technology use after the school closure. The results show effects of ICT literacy and general teacher self-efficacy on technology integration self-efficacy. ICT literacy, teacher self-efficacy, and positive experience had indirect effects, whereas support and technology integration self-efficacy had direct effects on changes in teachers’ ICT use for teaching.
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Lehrer/ Berufsanfänger
Digitaltechnik
Covid-19/ Pandemie
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COVID-19 pandemic
Early career teachers
Digital technologies
ICT use for teaching
Teacher self-efficacy
ICT literacy
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Article
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October 11, 2023
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