Possible links between Indonesian science teacher’s TPACK perception and demographic factors: Self-reported survey

Ibrohim, Ibrohim, Purwaningsih, Endang, Munzil, Munzil, Hidayanto, Erry, Sudrajat, Ahmad Kamal, Saefi, Muhammad and Hassan, Zainudin bin (2022) Possible links between Indonesian science teacher’s TPACK perception and demographic factors: Self-reported survey. EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 18 (9). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1305-8223

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Abstract

TPACK is a trending teacher expertise framework for teaching using digital technology. However, not many studies have revealed the relationship of the seven TPACK factors with demographic factors. This study aimed to determine the effect of gender, teaching experience, place of teaching, and level of education on the perception of TPACK for science teachers. A total of 1,357 high school science teachers were involved in this research. The survey data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Overall results show that gender influences the perception of TPACK. On the teaching experience factor, teachers with less than five years of teaching experience have higher perceptions of TK, TPK, TCK, and TPACK. The teacher’s workplace significantly differs in perceptions of TK and TCK. Regarding education level, teachers with a master’s degree education have a higher and significantly higher TPACK perception than teachers with a bachelor’s degree

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: gender; place of work; teacher degree; teaching experience; TPACK
Subjects: 13 EDUCATION > 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy > 130202 Curriculum and Pedagogy Theory and Development
13 EDUCATION > 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy > 130212 Science, Technology and Engineering Curriculum and Pedagogy
Divisions: Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences > Department of Biology
Depositing User: Muhammad Saefi
Date Deposited: 28 Jul 2022 14:30

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