Teachers’ digital competences in higher education in Portugal and Spain

Author:

Dias-Trindade Sara12ORCID,Moreira José António23ORCID,García Huertas Juan Gabriel4ORCID,Garrido Pintado Pablo5ORCID,Mas Miguel Ana4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Porto, PORTUGAL

2. Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Coimbra, PORTUGAL

3. Universidade Aberta, Lisboa, PORTUGAL

4. Universidad Francisco de Vitoria de Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN

5. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, SPAIN

Abstract

The potential of DTIC has brought new and emerging challenges to teachers, making it essential to acquire digital competences, especially in virtual learning environments and online technologies. In this sense, based on the <i>DigCompEdu CheckIn</i> self-assessment questionnaire, validated for the Portuguese population by earlier studies, this research aims to identify the most fragile and robust areas of digital competences of Portuguese and Spanish university teachers. The quantitative methodological approach emphasizes teachers’ perception of their digital competences in three dimensions: teachers’ professional competences, teachers’ pedagogical competences and students’ competences and involved 347 teachers from Portugal and Spain. The results show that teachers of the two institutions have an overall moderate level of digital proficiency–level B1 and B2–and that the differences encountered between Portuguese and Spanish teachers (for example, Portuguese teachers have level A2 in area 4–assessment–, while Spanish teachers are already at level B2) highlight the need to invest in specific training that may address specific frailties, and therefore allow for the promotion of their digital competences. Results relating to teaching experience and age show that there is no direct relation between either factor or being digitally competent. Regarding gender, results reveal that men had slightly better results than women. Overall, what the results show is the need for teachers to increase the level of digital competence through specific training, prepared according to the specificities of each institution, and the importance of developing public policies that prepare teachers for a more digital education.

Publisher

Bastas Publications

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Education

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