A Study of Preservice Teachers'' Abilities and Attitudes of Integrating Information Technology into Teaching

碩士 === 國立屏東師範學院 === 教育科技研究所 === 91 === A Study of Preservice Teachers’ Abilities and Attitudes of Integrating Information Technology into Teaching. Wuen Feng Ding Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the preservice teachers’ abilities and...

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Main Authors: Wuen Feng Ding, 丁文鋒
Other Authors: 林志隆
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32636437529450325170
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Summary:碩士 === 國立屏東師範學院 === 教育科技研究所 === 91 === A Study of Preservice Teachers’ Abilities and Attitudes of Integrating Information Technology into Teaching. Wuen Feng Ding Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the preservice teachers’ abilities and attitudes of integrating Information Technology(IT)into teaching, and then to analyze the differences and correlations among the preservice teachers from various backgrounds whose abilities and attitudes of integrating IT into their teaching. The study was conducted by questionnaires in the base of the documentary analysis. The subjects were drawn by the hierarchical sampling method from teacher education schools in the southern Taiwan. The total samples handed out were 685. Among them, 613 questionnaires were collected and 509 questionnaires were usable. So the rates of collection and usableness were separately 89.49% and 74.31%. The independent variables are gender, majors, channels of teacher education, experience of curriculum, and experience of using computer and the Internet. The dependent variables are preservice teachers’ abilities and attitudes of Integrating IT into teaching. Data are analyzed through t-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson product-moment correlation. This research findings are as follow: (1) Preservice teachers’ abilities of Integrating IT into teaching are between common and good. And their attitudes of Integrating IT into teaching are positive. (2) In the aspect of abilities of integrating IT into teaching: the variables of gender, IT courses, computer courses or related courses, the computer courses outside the school, he/she engaged in designing IT lesson plan, the teaching demonstration he/she viewed and emulated, the weekly hours of using computer and the Internet, and the years of using computer. These eight variables have significant difference. One who has better abilities is male, more credits he/she earned courses outside the school, more participation he/she engaged in designing IT lesson plan, more teaching demonstration he/she viewed and emulated, more weekly hours of using computer and the Internet, and the one who uses of computer for a long period of time. (3) In the aspect of attitudes of integrating IT into teaching: the variable of the years of using computer has significant difference. The one who uses computer for a long period of time has better attitudes. (4) There is significant correlation between preservice teachers’ abilities and attitudes of Integrating IT into teaching. Based on the results of this study, recommendations for educational administrations, teacher education agencies, preservice teachers, and the future related researches are suggested. Keywords: preserivce teachers, Integrating information technology into teaching, abilities of Integrating information technology into teaching, attitudes of Integrating information technology into teaching