2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10758-018-9396-6
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Teachers’ Change Readiness for the Adoption of Smartphone Technology: Personal Concerns and Technological Competency

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“…Callaghan (2018) further suggested that utilizing mobile technologies in the classroom will vary based on available resources and training of educators. Al-Furaih and Al-Awidi (2020) concurred, suggesting that teachers’ views around adopting smartphones for classroom use vary by teaching experience and curricular area. Although early adoption of new technologies can come with challenges, educators should not shy away from employing innovative learning techniques that can engage this generation’s digital natives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Callaghan (2018) further suggested that utilizing mobile technologies in the classroom will vary based on available resources and training of educators. Al-Furaih and Al-Awidi (2020) concurred, suggesting that teachers’ views around adopting smartphones for classroom use vary by teaching experience and curricular area. Although early adoption of new technologies can come with challenges, educators should not shy away from employing innovative learning techniques that can engage this generation’s digital natives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research (e.g. Al-Furaih and Al-Awidi, 2018; Al-Rawajfih et al, 2010; Cetinkaya, 2012; Hao and Lee, 2017) informs about the importance of teachers’ concerns in implementing school-level interventions.…”
Section: Previous Research On Head Teachers’ Leadership Change Facili...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding teachers' perception is not merely looking at what teachers think about something, but it is one of the ways to find out their readiness toward implementation of particular teaching strategies or method (Al-Furaih & Al-Awidi, 2018). Since teachers nowadays are considered as 'digital immigrant' who were not born into digital era but have adopted many aspect of the technologies in their life (Prensky, 2001), understanding their perceptions on the use of digital media as authentic materials will show their readiness in implementing current technology into their classrooms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pedagogical challenges for both teacher and students cannot be neglected since the implementation of technology in the classroom also depends on the teachers' technological and pedagogical competencies (Al-Furaih & Al-Awidi, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%