Proceedings Book of International Conference and Exhibition on The Indonesian Medical Education and Research Institute
Vol. 6 No. - (2022): Proceedings Book of International Conference and Exhibition on The Indonesian M

E-Learning Readiness and Job Stressor of Elementary School Teachers in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Dwianasari, Riani (Unknown)
Kekalih, Aria (Unknown)
Fitriani, Dewi Yunia (Unknown)
Soemarko, Dewi Sumaryani (Unknown)
Fuadi, Ahmad (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Feb 2022

Abstract

Background: E-learning readiness became a new workload for teachers during the Covid-19 pandemic because of the obligatory online teaching. E-learning readiness comprises four factors: the readiness of technology, innovation, people, and self-development; and it might cause job stressors and affect teachers' performance. The research objective was to explore job stressors that influence teachers the most and how they might be associated with E-learning readiness. Method: The cross-sectional method assessed 186 teachers from public and private elementary schools in the urban city area in Jakarta. The data obtained from questionnaires: Teacher Stress Inventory (TSI) Boyle and E-learning Readiness (ELR) Aydin and Tasci. TSI assessed teachers' job stressors in five main components: workload, student behavior, professional recognition, time and resources, and interpersonal relationships. Results: Most teachers perceived readiness at e-learning (84.9%). E-learning readiness was a profound problem for female and non-classroom teachers. The dominant job stressors for teachers were workload (27%), professional recognition (22%), time and resources (21%), and student behavior (21%). The number of students influenced workload and professional recognition. Self-development was the prominent e-learning readiness factor associated with teacher job stressors, especially professional recognition. Conclusions: In urban areas like Jakarta, fifteen percent of teachers remain unprepared for e-learning teaching. The unpreparedness was related to the female gender and non-classroom teachers, who need e-learning skills training to improve their readiness and control job stressors for better teaching performance in a prolonged pandemic situation.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ICEonIMERI

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Public Health

Description

This proceeding book encompasses various themes within the realm of general medicine. Selected articles from the International Conference and Exhibition of The Indonesian Medical Education Research Institute undergo peer review and editorial management before being published as an open-access ...