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An Exploratory Study of Indonesian Teachers' Digital Literacy Competences

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  • Henny Soepriyanti

    (Faculty of Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia)

  • Untung Waluyo

    (Faculty of Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia)

  • I Made Sujana

    (Faculty of Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia)

  • Eka Fitriana

    (Faculty of Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia)

Abstract

This study aims to reveal how high school teachers adjust to the demand of utilizing digital literacy skills in two selected areas of the Lombok Island, Indonesia. The study sought to get deep understanding of how high school teachers developed their digital literacy competences and kept up with the demand of online teaching of English during the pandemic time. The study also sought to identify problems pertaining to the utilization of digital literacy in the pandemic time. The study employed a qualitative method with multiple-case design. A purposive Sampling technique was used to determine the key informants for the study. The data were obtained from various sources, which included interviews, observations and document studies. The process of data analysis encompassed data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. This was done through triangulation of data iteratively. The data were then analyzed thematically. The study yields that teachers in the two selected research areas acquired varying degrees of digital literacy competences due to different goal-setting, interests, knowledge and skills. A number of problems pertaining to teachers' differing competences in digital literacy were identified, i.e. (1) lack of internet access (2) the absence of professional development, (3) and institutional support system. All of these problems were intertwined in nature. The study concludes that a professional development program needs to be devised for the participants to improve their performance and competence in utilizing digital literacy.

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  • Henny Soepriyanti & Untung Waluyo & I Made Sujana & Eka Fitriana, 2022. "An Exploratory Study of Indonesian Teachers' Digital Literacy Competences," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 28(1), pages 116-125, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:tec:journl:v:28:y:2022:i:1:p:116-125
    DOI: 10.47577/tssj.v28i1.5866
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    1. Agus Prianto & Winardi Winardi & Umi Nur Qomariyah, 2021. "The Effect of Digital Literacy and Future Time Perspective on The Self-Confidence of Prospective Vocational School Graduates Entering the Job Market," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 24(1), pages 74-88, October.
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      Keywords

      Digital Literacy; Self-regulated Learning; Competence Achievement;
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      JEL classification:

      • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
      • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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