Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior

The goals of the research were to inform whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a valid model to explain Indonesian preservice teachers' (PSTs) use of information and communication technology (UICT) during teaching practices, to report best factor affecting PSTs' UICT during teach...

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Main Authors: Yusop, Farrah Dina, Habibi, Akhmad, Razak, Rafiza Abdul
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spelling my.um.eprints.270402022-04-13T08:07:58Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27040/ Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior Yusop, Farrah Dina Habibi, Akhmad Razak, Rafiza Abdul H Social Sciences (General) The goals of the research were to inform whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a valid model to explain Indonesian preservice teachers' (PSTs) use of information and communication technology (UICT) during teaching practices, to report best factor affecting PSTs' UICT during teaching practices, and to elaborate differences regarding UICT during teaching practices in terms of demographic information, gender, major, university, and information and communication technology (ICT)-based courses. The sample of this study was 1,133 PSTs from three Indonesian universities who completed a 24-item printed questionnaire of four constructs: behavioral beliefs (BB), normative beliefs (NB), control beliefs (CB), and UICT. Using partial least square-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), the results informed that the TPB is a valid model to help explain Indonesian PSTs' UICT during teaching practices. All constructs (BB, NB, and CB) significantly predict UICT during teaching practices where NB is reported to be the strongest predictor (beta = .354). There are no significant differences in terms of genders and ICT-based courses; however, significant differences are indicated in terms of majors and universities. Sage Publications Inc 2021-04 Article PeerReviewed Yusop, Farrah Dina and Habibi, Akhmad and Razak, Rafiza Abdul (2021) Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior. SAGE Open, 11 (2). ISSN 2158-2440, DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211027572 <https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211027572>. 10.1177/21582440211027572
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Yusop, Farrah Dina
Habibi, Akhmad
Razak, Rafiza Abdul
Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
description The goals of the research were to inform whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a valid model to explain Indonesian preservice teachers' (PSTs) use of information and communication technology (UICT) during teaching practices, to report best factor affecting PSTs' UICT during teaching practices, and to elaborate differences regarding UICT during teaching practices in terms of demographic information, gender, major, university, and information and communication technology (ICT)-based courses. The sample of this study was 1,133 PSTs from three Indonesian universities who completed a 24-item printed questionnaire of four constructs: behavioral beliefs (BB), normative beliefs (NB), control beliefs (CB), and UICT. Using partial least square-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM), the results informed that the TPB is a valid model to help explain Indonesian PSTs' UICT during teaching practices. All constructs (BB, NB, and CB) significantly predict UICT during teaching practices where NB is reported to be the strongest predictor (beta = .354). There are no significant differences in terms of genders and ICT-based courses; however, significant differences are indicated in terms of majors and universities.
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author Yusop, Farrah Dina
Habibi, Akhmad
Razak, Rafiza Abdul
author_facet Yusop, Farrah Dina
Habibi, Akhmad
Razak, Rafiza Abdul
author_sort Yusop, Farrah Dina
title Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
title_short Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
title_full Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
title_fullStr Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting Indonesian preservice teachers' use of ICT during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
title_sort factors affecting indonesian preservice teachers' use of ict during teaching practices through theory of planned behavior
publisher Sage Publications Inc
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/27040/
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