Beliefs and Practices: Relationship in Using ICTs for Self-initiated Professional Development

<p>The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between English as Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' beliefs and practices using ICTs for self-initiated professional development (SIPD). The study was carried out in Ethiopia, where teachers are encouraged to enga...

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Main Authors: M.G. Tessema, G.G. Belihu
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2023-01-01
Series:Psihologo-Pedagogičeskie Issledovaniâ
Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psyedu/archive/2023_n1/Tessema_Belihu
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description <p>The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between English as Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' beliefs and practices using ICTs for self-initiated professional development (SIPD). The study was carried out in Ethiopia, where teachers are encouraged to engage in self-initiated professional development (SIPD). Similarly, English teachers in Ethiopian higher education institutes are encouraged to engage in self-initiated professional development by assessing and reexamining their teaching beliefs and practices. This can be carried out using information and communication technologies (ICTs). The study participants were EFL teachers from Addis Ababa Science and Technology University. In the study, 35 teachers were selected using total population sampling. Descriptive and correlation methods were employed to analyze the data. Accordingly, although teachers' beliefs were positive, their practice in the use of ICTs for self-initiated professional development was somehow moderate or did not match the level of their beliefs. Therefore, teachers should improve their practice in regard to their strong beliefs about the use of ICTs. All in all, they need to update themselves using the available technologies at their disposal since these technologies provide them with a wide range of ELT's latest developments.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-8cf8339bfcc54f35b95baf1397b807a72023-05-17T17:25:46ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationPsihologo-Pedagogičeskie Issledovaniâ2587-61392023-01-01151859710.17759/psyedu.2023150106634Beliefs and Practices: Relationship in Using ICTs for Self-initiated Professional DevelopmentM.G. Tessema0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3144-4416G.G. Belihu1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2985-8057Addis Ababa UniversityAddis Ababa University <p>The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between English as Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' beliefs and practices using ICTs for self-initiated professional development (SIPD). The study was carried out in Ethiopia, where teachers are encouraged to engage in self-initiated professional development (SIPD). Similarly, English teachers in Ethiopian higher education institutes are encouraged to engage in self-initiated professional development by assessing and reexamining their teaching beliefs and practices. This can be carried out using information and communication technologies (ICTs). The study participants were EFL teachers from Addis Ababa Science and Technology University. In the study, 35 teachers were selected using total population sampling. Descriptive and correlation methods were employed to analyze the data. Accordingly, although teachers' beliefs were positive, their practice in the use of ICTs for self-initiated professional development was somehow moderate or did not match the level of their beliefs. Therefore, teachers should improve their practice in regard to their strong beliefs about the use of ICTs. All in all, they need to update themselves using the available technologies at their disposal since these technologies provide them with a wide range of ELT's latest developments.</p>https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psyedu/archive/2023_n1/Tessema_Belihu
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title Beliefs and Practices: Relationship in Using ICTs for Self-initiated Professional Development
title_full Beliefs and Practices: Relationship in Using ICTs for Self-initiated Professional Development
title_fullStr Beliefs and Practices: Relationship in Using ICTs for Self-initiated Professional Development
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title_short Beliefs and Practices: Relationship in Using ICTs for Self-initiated Professional Development
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