Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/138807
題名: Preservice teachers’ resilience, Stress, and Technology Efficacy Under the COVID-19 Influences: A Case Study in Taiwan
作者: 葉玉珠
Yeh, Yu-Chu
Chiang, Jui-Ling
貢獻者: 師培中心
日期: 七月-2021
上傳時間: 10-二月-2022
摘要: The change of educational method from face-to-face to online learning during the COVID-19 period indicated that teachers in the postCOVID-19 era would equip the ability to design and deliver traditional static materials and interactive online instructions. This study aims to develop inventories to measure preservice teachers` resilience, stress, and efficacy in technology and examine the relationship between these personal traits through path analysis. A total of 113 preservice teachers participated in this study. The employed instruments included Inventory of Resilience(IoR), Future Stress(FS), and Inventory of Technology Efficacy(ITE). The results indicated that IoR and AS all comprised one factor; ITE consisted of four factors: academic learning and communication, online searching, static instructional lecture design, and interactive instructional course design. The reliability coefficients for IoR, AS, and ITE were .843, .80, and .90, respectively. Regarding path analysis, we proposed that “academic learning and communication” and “online searching” would interact and then directly influence the interactive instructional design as well as indirectly influence interactive instructional design through static instructional lecture design, resilience, and future stress. This proposed model was a good-fit model, x2(N =113, df = 1) =.235, p =.628, RMR=.003, RMSEA =.000, GFI =.999, CFI =1.000, NFI =.999. The results indicated the preservice teachers considered interactive design more challenging than static design; they rely on online searching and communicating with peers and teachers to “bounce back.
關聯: European Conference on Education, IAFOR
資料類型: conference
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