TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital Challenges
T2 - The Need to Improve the Use of Information Technologies in Teaching
AU - Vásquez-Pajuelo, Lida
AU - Rodriguez-Barboza, Jhonny Richard
AU - Bartra-Rivero, Karina Raquel
AU - Quintanilla-Alarcón, Edgar Antonio
AU - Vega-Jaime, Wilfredo
AU - Chavarri-Joo, Eduardo Francisco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024; Los autores.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In the post-pandemic scenario, a study was conducted at I.E. 50499 Justo Barrionuevo Álvarez in Cusco, Peru, to investigate the relationship between the use of information technologies and digital competencies among teachers. With a sample of 54 teachers, a structured questionnaire was administered to assess their competencies. The results revealed a direct positive correlation between the use of technologies and digital competencies, with a Spearman’s Rho coefficient of 0,877, indicating a significant relationship. Correlations between the use of information technologies and the dimensions of digital competencies ranged from moderate to high. Significant correlations were observed in areas such as problem-solving (Rho=0,457), information and digital literacy (Rho=0,633), and security (Rho=0,743), among others. These findings suggest that, despite limited experience and limited knowledge of digital technologies among teachers in the institution, there is a notable relationship between the use of these technologies and their digital competencies. This study underscores the need for further training in information technologies for teachers in non-modernized urban contexts and for those who are older adults with limited prior experience in the digital domain. Enhancing digital competencies is crucial for adapting to the educational challenges in this new era of education.
AB - In the post-pandemic scenario, a study was conducted at I.E. 50499 Justo Barrionuevo Álvarez in Cusco, Peru, to investigate the relationship between the use of information technologies and digital competencies among teachers. With a sample of 54 teachers, a structured questionnaire was administered to assess their competencies. The results revealed a direct positive correlation between the use of technologies and digital competencies, with a Spearman’s Rho coefficient of 0,877, indicating a significant relationship. Correlations between the use of information technologies and the dimensions of digital competencies ranged from moderate to high. Significant correlations were observed in areas such as problem-solving (Rho=0,457), information and digital literacy (Rho=0,633), and security (Rho=0,743), among others. These findings suggest that, despite limited experience and limited knowledge of digital technologies among teachers in the institution, there is a notable relationship between the use of these technologies and their digital competencies. This study underscores the need for further training in information technologies for teachers in non-modernized urban contexts and for those who are older adults with limited prior experience in the digital domain. Enhancing digital competencies is crucial for adapting to the educational challenges in this new era of education.
KW - Competency Assessment
KW - Digital Teaching
KW - Educational Technologies
KW - Teacher Training
KW - Technology Use
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85185122989
U2 - 10.56294/dm2024216
DO - 10.56294/dm2024216
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85185122989
SN - 2953-4917
VL - 3
JO - Data and Metadata
JF - Data and Metadata
M1 - 216
ER -