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Teachers’ perceived information literacy self-efficacy
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Educational PsychologyInformation EducationEducationCommunicationLiteracy EvaluationElementary EducationDigital ProgramTeacher EducationSelf-efficacy TheoryEducational Data LiteracyAdult LiteracyInformation Literacy Self-efficacyLiteracy PracticeInformation Literacy SkillsDigital SkillInformation LiteracyLiteracy LearningLiteracy MediaDigital Media LiteracyDigital LiteracyLiteracyArts
The aim of this research was to examine the factors that might correlate with variables that may explain teachers’ perceptions of their information literacy self-efficacy level. The study was conducted among 101 teachers during the 2018 academic year. It used the following questionnaires: information literacy self-efficacy level, being a digital newcomer/native, personality variables taken from the Big Five model, mastery of computer applications, personal characteristics, and participation in a digital program. Researchers used a quantitative methodology. Findings present a correlation between teachers’ perceptions of their information literacy self-efficacy level and openness to experience and neuroticism, teachers’ level of digital skills, and teachers’ participation in a digital program. We propose that the ministry of education should focus on developing pre-service teachers’ and teachers’ information literacy skills, thus enhancing their information literacy self-efficacy.
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