TY - JOUR
T1 - The digital competence of teachers and students in secondary education schools
AU - Verdú-Pina, María
AU - Grimalt-Álvaro, Carme
AU - Usart, Mireia
AU - Gisbert-Cervera, Mercè
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PY - 2024/3/20
Y1 - 2024/3/20
N2 - The development of students’ and teachers’ digital competence is a key element in all educational stages. It is necessary to have a diagnosis of both competencies in order to detect possible gaps and inequalities and design appropriate training actions based on the actual needs. The objective of this study is to diagnose the level of students’ and teachers’ digital competence in 14 lower and upper-secondary schools in Catalonia. The results show that students assess themselves with a medium-high digital competence level, while teachers assess themselves with an expert teacher’s digital competence level. Moreover, significant differences were found in teachers’ digital competence level depending on gender and age, and among students’ digital competence depending on their year and year retention. Results suggest an evident need for training actions among teachers and students in order to improve these competencies and reduce inequalities in terms of gender, age, educational level, and academic achievement.
AB - The development of students’ and teachers’ digital competence is a key element in all educational stages. It is necessary to have a diagnosis of both competencies in order to detect possible gaps and inequalities and design appropriate training actions based on the actual needs. The objective of this study is to diagnose the level of students’ and teachers’ digital competence in 14 lower and upper-secondary schools in Catalonia. The results show that students assess themselves with a medium-high digital competence level, while teachers assess themselves with an expert teacher’s digital competence level. Moreover, significant differences were found in teachers’ digital competence level depending on gender and age, and among students’ digital competence depending on their year and year retention. Results suggest an evident need for training actions among teachers and students in order to improve these competencies and reduce inequalities in terms of gender, age, educational level, and academic achievement.
KW - digital competence
KW - secondary education
KW - students
KW - teachers
KW - teachers’ digital competence
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U2 - 10.21556/edutec.2024.87.3061
DO - 10.21556/edutec.2024.87.3061
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85189687178
SN - 1135-9250
VL - 87
SP - 134
EP - 150
JO - Edutec
JF - Edutec
ER -