Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy

This research focuses on the professional development of teachers in rural areas based on digital literacy. It aims to measure the existing digital literacy and competence of rural teachers in Indonesia, Russia, and the Middle East and to assess the extent of digital literacy training provided to ru...

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Main Authors: Hadi Soekamto, Irina Nikolaeva, Abbas Abd Ali Abbood, Denis Grachev, Mikhail Kosov, Alexey Yumashev, Evgeniy Kostyrin, Natalia Lazareva, Angelina Kvitkovskaja, Natalya Nikitina
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Published: Ital Publication 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/1545
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author Hadi Soekamto
Irina Nikolaeva
Abbas Abd Ali Abbood
Denis Grachev
Mikhail Kosov
Alexey Yumashev
Evgeniy Kostyrin
Natalia Lazareva
Angelina Kvitkovskaja
Natalya Nikitina
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Irina Nikolaeva
Abbas Abd Ali Abbood
Denis Grachev
Mikhail Kosov
Alexey Yumashev
Evgeniy Kostyrin
Natalia Lazareva
Angelina Kvitkovskaja
Natalya Nikitina
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description This research focuses on the professional development of teachers in rural areas based on digital literacy. It aims to measure the existing digital literacy and competence of rural teachers in Indonesia, Russia, and the Middle East and to assess the extent of digital literacy training provided to rural teachers for their professional development in these regions. In pursuit of this objective, a quantitative research method was incorporated into the study. The survey was conducted specifically for the research, and SPSS was used for statistical analysis. The report reflected the challenges that digitalization faces in rural areas and the differences in the provision of digital literacy training in Indonesia, Russia, and the Middle East. Various limitations are identified as hampering the integration of digital literacy in underdeveloped areas, such as the lack of proper digital infrastructure. However, the situation was found to be somewhat better in the case of Russia, with the teachers reporting the provision of adequate hardware and infrastructure, which were lacking in the cases of Indonesia and the Middle East. The same pattern was found in the case of the provision of digital literacy training opportunities in Indonesia and the Middle East, which lag behind Russia. All in all, it is imperative to develop introductory courses for using the internet and their general application for teachers in rural areas.   Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2022-06-06-019 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj.art-0c27235ae3b2462cb08e7602924fc9202023-01-10T12:50:42ZengItal PublicationEmerging Science Journal2610-91822022-12-01661525154010.28991/ESJ-2022-06-06-019431Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital LiteracyHadi Soekamto0Irina Nikolaeva1Abbas Abd Ali Abbood2Denis Grachev3Mikhail Kosov4Alexey Yumashev5Evgeniy Kostyrin6Natalia Lazareva7Angelina Kvitkovskaja8Natalya Nikitina9Geography Education Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, State University of Malang, Jl. Semarang No.5, Malang 65145,Department of Mathematical Economics and Applied Informatics, North Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk 677009,Department of Business Administration, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Hilla, Babylon 51001,National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University), Myasnitskaya st. 20, Moscow 101000,4) National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University), Myasnitskaya st. 20, Moscow 101000, Russian Federation. 5) Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Leningradsky av. 49,Moscow 125167, Russian Federation. 6) Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Stremyanny lane 36, Moscow 115093,Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Trubetskaya st. 8-2, Moscow 119991,Department of Finances, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 2nd Bauman st. 5, Moscow 105005,Department of Economics, National University of Science & Technology (MISiS), Leninsky av. 4, Moscow 119049,Department of Modern Pedagogy, Lifelong Education and Personal Tracks, Russian State Social University, Moscow 129226,Department of Modern Pedagogy, Lifelong Education and Personal Tracks, Russian State Social University, Moscow 129226,This research focuses on the professional development of teachers in rural areas based on digital literacy. It aims to measure the existing digital literacy and competence of rural teachers in Indonesia, Russia, and the Middle East and to assess the extent of digital literacy training provided to rural teachers for their professional development in these regions. In pursuit of this objective, a quantitative research method was incorporated into the study. The survey was conducted specifically for the research, and SPSS was used for statistical analysis. The report reflected the challenges that digitalization faces in rural areas and the differences in the provision of digital literacy training in Indonesia, Russia, and the Middle East. Various limitations are identified as hampering the integration of digital literacy in underdeveloped areas, such as the lack of proper digital infrastructure. However, the situation was found to be somewhat better in the case of Russia, with the teachers reporting the provision of adequate hardware and infrastructure, which were lacking in the cases of Indonesia and the Middle East. The same pattern was found in the case of the provision of digital literacy training opportunities in Indonesia and the Middle East, which lag behind Russia. All in all, it is imperative to develop introductory courses for using the internet and their general application for teachers in rural areas.   Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2022-06-06-019 Full Text: PDFhttps://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/1545digital literacyeducationprofessional developmentrural teachersindonesia, russia, and middle east.
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Irina Nikolaeva
Abbas Abd Ali Abbood
Denis Grachev
Mikhail Kosov
Alexey Yumashev
Evgeniy Kostyrin
Natalia Lazareva
Angelina Kvitkovskaja
Natalya Nikitina
Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy
Emerging Science Journal
digital literacy
education
professional development
rural teachers
indonesia, russia, and middle east.
title Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy
title_full Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy
title_fullStr Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy
title_full_unstemmed Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy
title_short Professional Development of Rural Teachers Based on Digital Literacy
title_sort professional development of rural teachers based on digital literacy
topic digital literacy
education
professional development
rural teachers
indonesia, russia, and middle east.
url https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/1545
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