The study presents the results of a research project aimet to foster digital skills and approach to change in teachers. In Italy, the educational system needs an urgent acknowledgement of the digital revolution underway and the training of teachers and students cannot be postponed to increase generale awarness of the risks and the countless opportunities that the digital world offers. Teachers need to become digitally aware citizens and, at the same time, they are responsible for teaching this competence to pupils; educational institutions need to ensure a physical and virtual environment conducive to learning. A radical change in teaching methods is needed, accompanied by the acquisition and integration of new languages, the pacification between tradition and innovation and a rebalancing of change approach. Our research focused on improving digital skills in teachers as a vehicle to spread digital citizenship and literacy to the young population. The psycho.educational protocol has been proposed to a sample of 40 teachers over 8 weeks. It works both on digital skills and on approach to change, self-efficacy and acceptance. Initial (T0) and final (T1) competencies have been assessed. The results showed a significant positive change in Digital Citizenship skills, in all areas of competence, and in teachers' perceived level of self-efficacy in teaching and their perceived ability to engage students.
Fostering Digital Citizenship and Effective Approach to change in teachers
Anna Maria Mariani
2021-01-01
Abstract
The study presents the results of a research project aimet to foster digital skills and approach to change in teachers. In Italy, the educational system needs an urgent acknowledgement of the digital revolution underway and the training of teachers and students cannot be postponed to increase generale awarness of the risks and the countless opportunities that the digital world offers. Teachers need to become digitally aware citizens and, at the same time, they are responsible for teaching this competence to pupils; educational institutions need to ensure a physical and virtual environment conducive to learning. A radical change in teaching methods is needed, accompanied by the acquisition and integration of new languages, the pacification between tradition and innovation and a rebalancing of change approach. Our research focused on improving digital skills in teachers as a vehicle to spread digital citizenship and literacy to the young population. The psycho.educational protocol has been proposed to a sample of 40 teachers over 8 weeks. It works both on digital skills and on approach to change, self-efficacy and acceptance. Initial (T0) and final (T1) competencies have been assessed. The results showed a significant positive change in Digital Citizenship skills, in all areas of competence, and in teachers' perceived level of self-efficacy in teaching and their perceived ability to engage students.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.