Computer Attitudes and Use Among Novice Teachers: The Moderating Effects of School Environment

Purpose − This survey research investigated important issues concerning computer use among novice graduate teachers from teacher training colleges in Sabah. The first issue was concerned with the levels of computer attitudes (CA) and computer use. The second was concerned with the effects of CA on c...

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Main Authors: Wong Kung Teck, Goh Swee Choo, Hafizul Fahri Hanafi, Rosma Osman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UUM Press 2010-01-01
Series:Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=d0279521-5f2f-453a-8979-adce01e464bc
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author Wong Kung Teck
Goh Swee Choo
Hafizul Fahri Hanafi
Rosma Osman
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description Purpose − This survey research investigated important issues concerning computer use among novice graduate teachers from teacher training colleges in Sabah. The first issue was concerned with the levels of computer attitudes (CA) and computer use. The second was concerned with the effects of CA on computer use (CU). The third was concerned with moderating effects of the school environment (SE) on relationship between CA and computer use.   Method − A set of questionnaires was used as the research instrument and stratified systematic sampling was used to determine the research samples. The sample consisted of 192 primary and secondary school teachers. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (factor analysis and regression analysis). Research hypotheses were tested at significance level of a = 0.05.   Findings − The findings showed that novice teachers have moderate CA and CU. CA had significant effects on computer use. SE has moderating impacts on the relationships between CA towards CU.   Value − The study provided wider implications for theory development, practices and policymaking that can be associated with the computer use among teachers. As a whole, most of the theoretical rationales used in explaining those relationships have been supported.
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spelling doaj.art-c1d6929e18f04f4e8ac9738cea94d3982023-02-23T11:43:08ZengUUM PressMalaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction1675-81102180-24832010-01-0110.32890/mjli.7.2010.7621Computer Attitudes and Use Among Novice Teachers: The Moderating Effects of School EnvironmentWong Kung TeckGoh Swee ChooHafizul Fahri HanafiRosma OsmanPurpose − This survey research investigated important issues concerning computer use among novice graduate teachers from teacher training colleges in Sabah. The first issue was concerned with the levels of computer attitudes (CA) and computer use. The second was concerned with the effects of CA on computer use (CU). The third was concerned with moderating effects of the school environment (SE) on relationship between CA and computer use.   Method − A set of questionnaires was used as the research instrument and stratified systematic sampling was used to determine the research samples. The sample consisted of 192 primary and secondary school teachers. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (factor analysis and regression analysis). Research hypotheses were tested at significance level of a = 0.05.   Findings − The findings showed that novice teachers have moderate CA and CU. CA had significant effects on computer use. SE has moderating impacts on the relationships between CA towards CU.   Value − The study provided wider implications for theory development, practices and policymaking that can be associated with the computer use among teachers. As a whole, most of the theoretical rationales used in explaining those relationships have been supported.https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=d0279521-5f2f-453a-8979-adce01e464bc
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