Abstract
This study examines the digital competence of teachers according to different variables. In this direction, 695 teachers working in primary, secondary, and high schools participated in the study. The Teacher Digital Competence Scale (2022), developed by Gümüş and Kukul, was used in the study analyzed using the scanning model. In line with the results obtained in the study, while digital competencies differ according to gender, and age range, no difference was observed according to school type, and foreign language levels. On the general evaluation of the analyses, it is thought that although the teachers have medium-level digital competences, considering the difficulties experienced during the pandemic period, the digital competences of the teachers observed at the medium level are eventually insufficient and the teachers should develop themselves in this regard.
Publisher
Journal of Teacher Education and Lifelong Learning
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