2020
DOI: 10.17770/sie2020vol2.4901
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Higher School Teachers’ Digital Competence: Strategies for Self-Assessment and Improvement

Abstract: The paper was aimed at examining higher school teachers’ strategies for self-assessing and improving digital competence and finding out the range of the most effective and innovative ones. The research sample consisted of 115 higher school teachers from four higher educational establishments in Ukraine. The research sample was selected with the use of a non-random sampling technique. Personal data of research sample were taken into consideration i.e. demography, gender balance, age and specialty. The research … Show more

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“…Even before the Covid-19 pandemic many scientists raised the questions concerning the need to develop digital competence among university lecturers and general secondary schoolteachers (Dzhurylo & Shparyk, 2019;Lund, Furberg, Bakken, & Engelien, 2014;Malykhin, Aristova, Kovalchuk, Opaliuk, & Yarmolchuk, 2020;Røkenes, & Krumsvik, 2014). Their explanations were rather logical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even before the Covid-19 pandemic many scientists raised the questions concerning the need to develop digital competence among university lecturers and general secondary schoolteachers (Dzhurylo & Shparyk, 2019;Lund, Furberg, Bakken, & Engelien, 2014;Malykhin, Aristova, Kovalchuk, Opaliuk, & Yarmolchuk, 2020;Røkenes, & Krumsvik, 2014). Their explanations were rather logical.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve these goals higher education institutions along with degree programs that require traditional face-to-face instruction offer a great variety of distance degree programs that enable students to study online at a pace that can fit their lifestyle. With the rise of information technologies, more and more scholars and practitioners are considering distance education as an effective means that brings about new teaching and learning opportunities for both university lecturers and students (Bozkurt et al, 2015;Leontyeva, 2018;Malykhin, Aristova & Dybkova, 2019;Malykhin et al, 2020;Malykhin, Aristova & Kovalchuk, 2019;Saba, 2000). Thus, V. Arkorful and N. Abaidoo believe that one of the key advantages of distance education is that "it makes use of technological tools to enable learners study anytime and anywhere" (2015, p. 403).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%