The Innovation of Social Studies Journal
Vol 6, No 2 (2025): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, March 2025

Empowering Future Educators: Analyzing Digital Literacy Skills in Elementary Teaching Assistants (TAs)

Rizky Amelia (Departement of Elementary School Teacher Education, Lambung Mangkurat University)
Ahmad Suriansyah (Departement of Educational Administration, Lambung Mangkurat University)
Aslamiah Aslamiah (Departement of Educational Administration, Lambung Mangkurat University)
Maimunah Maimunah (Departement of Early Childhood Teacher Education, Lambung Mangkurat University)
Celia Cinantya (Departement of Early Childhood Teacher Education, Lambung Mangkurat University)
Wahdah Revia Rafianti (Departement of Elementary School Teacher Education, Lambung Mangkurat University)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2025

Abstract

Digital literacy skills are essential for leveraging technological advancements and addressing various challenges in the era of Society 5.0. This study aims to analyze the digital literacy competencies of elementary teaching assistants and their preparedness to support digital learning environments. A quantitative descriptive research method was employed, with a population consisting of 246 fifth-semester students from the Elementary Teacher Education Program at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, during the 2024/2025 academic year. A sample of 70 students was selected using a simple random sampling technique. Data collection was conducted through a structured questionnaire assessing digital literacy skills. The data analysis employed descriptive statistical methods to evaluate digital literacy levels across multiple competencies. The findings indicate that 49.2% of respondents demonstrated proficiency in functional skills, creativity, collaboration, communication, information retrieval and selection, critical thinking and evaluation, cultural and social understanding, and e-safety. However, 65.2% of respondents struggled with effectively searching for and selecting information across six digital literacy dimensions. Based on the initial data analysis, it is concluded that the digital literacy skills of students in the Elementary Teacher Education Program are categorized as "insufficient." Further interventions are necessary to ensure that future educators develop the competencies required to adapt to technological advancements and become proficient in digital learning environments.

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iis

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Education Social Sciences Other

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Focus to provide new perspectives on the innovation of social studies in the research approach, learning media, learning resources, learning models and other related Social ...