The relationship between the teacher’s approach to teaching and the student’s attitude toward technology in Croatian primary schools

This paper explores the possible relationships between students’ positive attitudes and interest toward technology and teachers’ approaches. The study was conducted with a sample of students (N = 2312) from 5 to 8th grade of primary school in Croatia. Reduced descriptions of teachers’ approaches wer...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of technology and design education 2024-11, Vol.34 (5), p.1705-1732
Hauptverfasser: Purković, Damir, Kovačević, Stjepan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper explores the possible relationships between students’ positive attitudes and interest toward technology and teachers’ approaches. The study was conducted with a sample of students (N = 2312) from 5 to 8th grade of primary school in Croatia. Reduced descriptions of teachers’ approaches were used as predictors of students’ positive attitudes and interest. Multiple regression was used to determine correlations between teachers’ approaches and students’ attitudes. The results show a weak but positive correlation between students’ attitudes and interests and teachers’ approaches typical of the flexible teacher profile. This refers to approaches in which teachers ensure that they understand the purpose of learning, implement activities that are useful from the students’ perspective, and allow students to do what they are successful at. Although the characteristics of Croatian technology teachers fit the flexible teacher profile, the correlated approaches identified here do not dominate. Despite the results, due to the complexity of the influence on students’ interests and attitudes, further research is needed that considers other possible predictors and their interactions.
ISSN:0957-7572
1573-1804
DOI:10.1007/s10798-023-09875-1