Chinese EFL Teachers’ Use of Digital Resources in Doing Research: Its Current Status and Influential Factors

Author:

Wang Qi1ORCID,Zhang Ning2,Ma Wulin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, China

2. Urumqi Vocational University, Urumqi, China

3. Sichuan International Studies University, Chongqing, China

Abstract

This paper is designed to explore the current status of Chinese EFL teachers’ use of digital resources in doing research and its influential factors. It classifies digital resources into six types aligned to the research process and uses the revised TAM to find out and explain its influential factors. A total of 180 teachers were investigated via the online questionnaire. The results show the Chinese EFL teachers’ use of six-type resources is at an intermediate low level. Among them, the type of resources for getting data analysis software is most frequently used; The type of resources for managing literature is least frequently used. However, teachers’ intention to use the resources is relatively high. Frequency of doing research, facilitating condition (FC), and perceived ease of use of resources (PEOU) are the direct predictive factors for EFL teachers’ actual use of digital resources (AU). Self-efficacy in using resources, ICT skill, and FC are significant direct predictors of PEOU, and they are indirect predictors of AU.

Funder

Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Gansu Province

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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