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The Role of Teachers' Enthusiasm and Efficacy in Technology Integration in the Relationship between Teacher Training and Intention to Continue Integrating: A Bangladesh ContextThe Role of Teachers' Enthusiasm and Efficacy in Technology Integration in the Relationship between Teacher Training and Intention to Continue Integrating: A Bangladesh Context

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The Role of Teachers' Enthusiasm and Efficacy in Technology Integration in the Relationship between Teacher Training and Intention to Continue Integrating: A Bangladesh Context
Authors
김혜정주민서비슈짓 쿠마르 사카르이필남김혜정
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
한국교원대학교 뇌기반교육연구소
Keywords
Teacher training; digital technology; Bangladesh; international aid
Citation
Brain, Digital, & Learning, v.12, no.4, pp.729 - 743
Journal Title
Brain, Digital, & Learning
Volume
12
Number
4
Start Page
729
End Page
743
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/30772
DOI
10.31216/BDL.20220045
ISSN
2384-2474
Abstract
The study investigates the role of teacher experience with student change and their enthusiasm as antecedent factors that predict their continuance intention to integrate technology in the classroom. The Partial Least Squares technique was applied to analyze data from 157 teachers in Bangladesh participating in an international development program. The proposed model showed eight significant hypotheses. The variables of teachers’ effort regulation, efficacy on technology integration, teaching enthusiasm, and impact on students significantly influenced continuance intention to integrate technology in the classroom. These factors should be considered when teacher training in international development programs is designed to secure the longer-term effectiveness of aid for education in developing countries. From the finding, we suggest a sustainable framework in the education sector for the effectiveness of international development aid.
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