AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS

Background and Purpose: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a framework utilized to comprehend human behaviour towards the adoption and utilization of technology, particularly in educational settings such as ICT usage during teaching and learning sessions. The study aimed to determine the valid...

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Published in:JOURNAL OF NUSANTARA STUDIES-JONUS
Main Authors: Yusoff, Shahazwan Mat; Lijie, Hao; Marzaini, Anwar Farhan Mohamad; Basal, Mohd Helme
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Language:English
Published: UNIV SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001179361100007
author Yusoff
Shahazwan Mat; Lijie
Hao; Marzaini
Anwar Farhan Mohamad; Basal
Mohd Helme
spellingShingle Yusoff
Shahazwan Mat; Lijie
Hao; Marzaini
Anwar Farhan Mohamad; Basal
Mohd Helme
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS
Area Studies
author_facet Yusoff
Shahazwan Mat; Lijie
Hao; Marzaini
Anwar Farhan Mohamad; Basal
Mohd Helme
author_sort Yusoff
spelling Yusoff, Shahazwan Mat; Lijie, Hao; Marzaini, Anwar Farhan Mohamad; Basal, Mohd Helme
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS
JOURNAL OF NUSANTARA STUDIES-JONUS
English
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Background and Purpose: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a framework utilized to comprehend human behaviour towards the adoption and utilization of technology, particularly in educational settings such as ICT usage during teaching and learning sessions. The study aimed to determine the validity of the TPB model in explaining the use of ICT (UICT) by secondary school teachers in Malaysia during their teaching and learning sessions. Additionally, the research sought to identify the most influential factor affecting the use of UICT, and examine the differences in UICT use in relation to demographic variables such as gender and years of teaching experience. Methodology: A total of 331 secondary school teachers from 30 schools in Selangor, Malaysia participated in the study and a 24 -item online questionnaire was used to measure four constructs (BB, NB, CB, and UICT), and the validity of the TPB model in explaining the use of UICT by Malaysian secondary school teachers was confirmed using PLS-SEM analysis. Findings: The study found that all three constructs (BB, NB, and CB) had a significant influence on UICT use during teaching practices, with CB being the most significant predictor (beta = .388). Although no significant differences were found in relation to gender, the study did reveal significant differences based on years of teaching. Contributions: The findings of this study provide a valuable framework for future studies to build upon and extend their understanding of the factors that shape ICT use among secondary school teachers. Furthermore, the model could be replicated in other educational contexts, such as early childhood education and primary education, or with pre -service teachers from developing countries, in order to validate the generalizability of the results.
UNIV SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN
0127-9319
0127-9386
2024
9
1
10.24200/jonus.vol9iss1pp97-120
Area Studies
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title AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS
title_short AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS
title_full AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS
title_fullStr AN INVESTIGATION OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR IN PREDICTING MALAYSIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' USE OF ICT DURING TEACHING AND LEARNING SESSIONS
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description Background and Purpose: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a framework utilized to comprehend human behaviour towards the adoption and utilization of technology, particularly in educational settings such as ICT usage during teaching and learning sessions. The study aimed to determine the validity of the TPB model in explaining the use of ICT (UICT) by secondary school teachers in Malaysia during their teaching and learning sessions. Additionally, the research sought to identify the most influential factor affecting the use of UICT, and examine the differences in UICT use in relation to demographic variables such as gender and years of teaching experience. Methodology: A total of 331 secondary school teachers from 30 schools in Selangor, Malaysia participated in the study and a 24 -item online questionnaire was used to measure four constructs (BB, NB, CB, and UICT), and the validity of the TPB model in explaining the use of UICT by Malaysian secondary school teachers was confirmed using PLS-SEM analysis. Findings: The study found that all three constructs (BB, NB, and CB) had a significant influence on UICT use during teaching practices, with CB being the most significant predictor (beta = .388). Although no significant differences were found in relation to gender, the study did reveal significant differences based on years of teaching. Contributions: The findings of this study provide a valuable framework for future studies to build upon and extend their understanding of the factors that shape ICT use among secondary school teachers. Furthermore, the model could be replicated in other educational contexts, such as early childhood education and primary education, or with pre -service teachers from developing countries, in order to validate the generalizability of the results.
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