Predictors of Internet Use for the Professional Development of Teachers: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour

From Section:
ICT & Teaching
Published:
Mar. 31, 2010

Source: Teacher Development, Volume 14, Issue 1, pages 1-14. (2010)

The current study examined teachers’ internet use behaviour for professional development using the theory of planned behaviour.

Data were collected via a survey of 221 teachers who completed self‐reported measures of attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, intention, and behaviour.
The planned behaviour model was specified and tested using structural equation modelling.

Results indicate that there is partial support for the adequacy of the theory of planned behaviour for predicting and understanding internet use behaviour for teachers’ professional development.
The author discovered a strong link between behavioural intention and internet use behavior.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Attitudes of teachers | Internet use | Professional development | Teacher behavior | Theories