Digital Competence in 21st Century Teachers: Usage Habits and Self-Perception

Authors

  • Miriam Jimenez Bernal Universidad Europea de Madrid
  • Marta Abanades Universidad Europea de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revedutech.v3.151

Keywords:

Online Learning, Digital Competence

Abstract

During the last years, Information and Communication Technologies have been included in the educational field, not only as support tools for teachers, but also as an essential part of the training and of the very learning environment. For this reason, the digital competence is considered one of the main competences in the teachers’ professional profile. However, there is a digital divide between the new Pre-School and Primary students, digital natives, and their teachers. Our study aims at knowing the self-perception on the digital competence and the daily habits of use of technology either in professionals of several fields and in students of the Degrees in Pre-School and Primary Education, most of them with working experience, comparing both items with the observation of their performance in blended learning subjects, with a significant online workload for the students. The aim of this communication is to present the initial results of the survey and the comparative analysis, which shows a gap between the self-perception and the usage habits, in order to suggest measures to be implemented in Higher Education.

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Published

27-10-2016

How to Cite

Jimenez Bernal, M., & Abanades, M. (2016). Digital Competence in 21st Century Teachers: Usage Habits and Self-Perception. EDUTECH REVIEW. International Education Technologies Review Revista Internacional De Tecnologías Educativas, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revedutech.v3.151

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Section

Research articles