Journal of Psychology and Instructions
Vol 4, No 1 (2020)

CORRELATION BETWEEN PERCEPTIONS OF SCHOOL SUPPORT AND THE MASTERY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO TEACHERS' SELF-EFFICACY

Serriawati, Missa (Unknown)
Azwar, Saifuddin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2020

Abstract

Curriculum 2013 requires teachers to master information technology in order to teach in a better way. In fact, many elementary school teachers have not been able to use computers. Lack of school support and information technology skills may be associated with low self-efficacy. The purpose of this study is to determine whether teachers? self-efficacy can be predicted by school support and mastery of information technology. Subjects of this research were 225 teachers from 19 elementary schools in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta province, which have become the pilot project of Curriculum 2013. Instruments used in this study were Self Efficacy Scale, School Support Scale, and Information Technology Test. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The result of this study found that school support and mastery of information mastery simultaneously positively correlated to teachers? self-efficacy with a correlation value of 139,616    significance level p<0,01. The effective contribution of school support and mastery of information mastery together positively correlated to teachers? self-efficacy is 55,7%.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JoPaI

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Education Environmental Science

Description

Journal of Psychology and Instruction (JPAI), is an open access international journal which has been established for the dissemination of knowledge in the field of educational psychology and instructions. JPAI is currently accepting manuscripts for publication. In the interest of regional variations ...