Dave E. Marcial and Pablito A. de la Rama
Silliman University
demarcial@su.edu.ph, delaramapablito@yahoo.com
Date Received: October 10, 2015; Date Revised: November 20, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5,28-38
December 2015 Part I
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
ICT Competency Level of Teacher Education Professionals in the Central Visayas Region, Philippines 1,027 KB 2 downloads
Dave E. Marcial and Pablito A. de la Rama Silliman University demarcial@su.edu.ph,...
Information and communication technology (ICT) plays a vital role in teaching and learning. This paper presents the landscape of ICT competency of faculty in the teacher education institutions in the central region of the Philippines. Specifically, the study investigates the ICT competency level in institutions of higher learning offering teacher education programs in the four provinces in Central Visayas, Philippines. A total of 383 survey responses was analyzed in the study. Respondents are all faculty handling any professional and/or specialization courses in the teacher education. The ICT competency level is measured empirically in terms of work aspects described in the UNESCO’s ICT Competency Standards for Teachers. The instrument used in data gathering was a survey questionnaire.This study reveals that the ICT competency level of the respondents is in the knowledge deepening level. The result implies that the teacher educators are integrative, student-centered and collaborative using the necessary tools. It is concluded that there is a slight technology infusion into the teaching instruction among teacher educators in Region 7. There is a need to improve the level of competency among the teacher educators, particularly skills in using complex and pervasive ICT tools to achieve innovative teaching and learning.
Keywords –ICT in Education, ICT Competency Standards, Teacher Education