Author:
Aquino Anania B., ,Dadayan Aleli A.,Rosel Marvin E.,Francisco Michael John V.
Abstract
The role of technology in the delivery of education in this time of pandemic help teachers in the delivery of lessons and student learning. This study examined the competence on online technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) of a sample of faculty members and their online teaching attitude and ability and develop a professional development framework for teachers under the new normal in education. This quantitative research used a questionnaire to collect data from 501 faculty members from Batangas State University as respondents. Findings indicate that pedagogical knowledge, technological knowledge and technological content knowledge are the predictors of faculty members. Online attitude and ability were also considered very important by most faculty members. Thus, a professional development framework in the new normal based on technological pedagogical content knowledge of teachers was prepared.
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Education
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