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Evidencias de validez y confiabilidad del DigCompEdu CheckIn en docentes de una universidad privada peruana
Revista Publicaciones ; 53(2):49-68, 2023.
Article in Spanish | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2308546
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

For some years now, various frameworks and self-assessment tools have been developed to describe the facets of teachers & rsquo;digital competence, one of these being the DigCompEdu CheckIn. This has been validated in English in Morocco, in German in Ger-many, and in Spanish in Spain. The objective of this study is to validate the instrument that was developed in another context, so that it responds to the need to measure the digital competence of teachers at a private university in Lima, Peru, based on their self-perception.

Method:

An instrumental study was carried out to determine the evidence of validity and reliability of the DigCompEdu CheckIn tool. The sample consisted of 1,218 teachers from different areas Art, Sciences, Social Sciences, Legal Sciences, Engineering and Architecture, Health Sciences, and Humanities.

Results:

The results indicate the regrouping of digital skills in a structure of three factors (F1, F2, F3) and 22 skills, unlike the original structure composed of six factors. This reduction in the structure of competencies does not rule out the interaction between general com-petencies, but rather maintains it. The three global competencies (Student Competencies (F1);Educators Professional Competencies (F2);Educators Pedagogical Competencies (F3) interact and interrelate.

Conclusions:

The findings show that the DigCompEdu CheckIn is a valid and reliable tool among teachers. New studies are needed to verify the three-factor proposal of the instru-ment for the Peruvian context, as well as its reliability in new populations and cultural con-texts.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: Spanish Journal: Revista Publicaciones Year: 2023 Document Type: Article