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Titel: Ecuadorian high school teachers’ perceptions on ICT use in their EFL classes
Autor(en): Veintimilla Amores, Carmen Yesenia
Director: González Torres, Paúl Fernando
Stichwörter: Ecuador.
Tesis digital.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Zitierform: Veintimilla Amores, C. Y. González Torres, P. F. (2018) Ecuadorian high school teachers’ perceptions on ICT use in their EFL classes [Tesis de Grado, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja]. Repositorio Institucional. https://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/20.500.11962/23179
Zusammenfassung: Abstract:The present research work examined the Ecuadorian private high school teachers’ perceptions on ICTs use in their EFL classes. The main aims are focused on discovering the aspects that hinder and encourage the teachers to use ICTs, and the gender perceptions about the ICTs use. The information was collected from two private Ecuadorian schools and the sample is constituted by ten teachers, five male and five female. The main instruments were surveys and interviews which show teachers’ perception and opinions about the ICTs use. After the analysis, it was concluded that the main barrier to use ICTs in EFL classes is age. Otherwise, English teachers think that the psychological aspect encourage them to use ICTs. Additionally, female teachers show higher levels of insecurity and fear to use technology. On the contrary, there is not difference between genders about the factors that engage educators to use ICTs in English classes.
Beschreibung: Resumen: El presente trabajo de investigación examinó las percepciones de los docentes de secundaria privados sobre el uso de las TICs en sus clases de inglés como lengua extranjera. Los principales objetivos se centran en descubrir los aspectos que dificultan y animan a los profesores a utilizar las TICs, y las percepciones de género sobre el uso de las TICs. La información fue recolectada de dos escuelas privadas ecuatorianas y la muestra está constituida por diez profesores, cinco hombres y cinco mujeres. Los principales instrumentos fueron encuestas y entrevistas las cuales muestran percepciones y opiniones de los maestros relacionados al uso de las TICs. Después del análisis, se concluyó que la principal barrera para utilizar las TICs en las clases de inglés es la edad. Por otra parte, los profesores de inglés piensan que el aspecto psicológico los anima a usar las TICs. Además, las maestras muestran mayores niveles de inseguridad y miedo a utilizar la tecnología. Por el contrario, no hay diferencia de género sobre los factores que animan a los educadores para usar las TICs en clases de inglés The present research work examined the Ecuadorian private high school teachers’ perceptions on ICTs use in their EFL classes. The main aims are focused on discovering the aspects that hinder and encourage the teachers to use ICTs, and the gender perceptions about the ICTs use. The information was collected from two private Ecuadorian schools and the sample is constituted by ten teachers, five male and five female. The main instruments were surveys and interviews which show teachers’ perception and opinions about the ICTs use. After the analysis, it was concluded that the main barrier to use ICTs in EFL classes is age. Otherwise, English teachers think that the psychological aspect encourage them to use ICTs. Additionally, female teachers show higher levels of insecurity and fear to use technology. On the contrary, there is not difference between genders about the factors that engage educators to use ICTs in English classes.
Identifier : Cobarc: 1284572
URI: https://bibliotecautpl.utpl.edu.ec/cgi-bin/abnetclwo?ACC=DOSEARCH&xsqf99=119705.TITN.
Type: bachelorThesis
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Licenciado en Ciencias de la Educación mención Inglés

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