E-learning as innovation: Exploring innovativeness of the VET teachers’ community in Estonia

In this article, the acceptance of e-learning by teachers of vocational secondary and professional higher education institutions (hereafter: VET teachers) in Estonia has been analysed. The analysis is based on questionnaire study, carried out in 2007. The theoretical framework of the article has bee...

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description In this article, the acceptance of e-learning by teachers of vocational secondary and professional higher education institutions (hereafter: VET teachers) in Estonia has been analysed. The analysis is based on questionnaire study, carried out in 2007. The theoretical framework of the article has been inspired by Everett Rogers’ innovation diffusion theory. It appears that there exists a statistically reliable difference between innovators and the remaining adopter categories among VET teachers. One can see that in the context of the VET teachers’ working environment, a multi-dimensional innovation gap appears, embracing gaps in the actual use of e-learning tools, different types of skills and competences, access and support indicators. The model of innovativeness constructed shows that the competences are predictors of innovativeness. The development of competences related to e-learning (ICT competence, e-learning competence, pedagogical competence) and innovativeness are closely related. It will be argued that while one of the challenges for the developers of e-learning is to provide teachers with relevant continuous training as well as making efforts in developing existing support structures, we can assume that for different adopter categories among teachers different strategies and support schemes should be applied, as the values and attitudes of different groups vary. ► In this article we analyse the adoption of e-learning by VET teachers in Estonia. ► We applied the theoretical framework of innovation diffusion theory of E. Rogers. ► The adoption of e-learning divides teachers into five adopter categories. ► The study confirms the existence of multi-dimensional innovation gap among teachers. ► Competences and support of school management are predictors of innovative behaviour.
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Distance education
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E-learning
Education
Educational Technology
Electronic Learning
Estonia
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Technology
Innovation
Innovativeness
Mathematical models
Questionnaires
Secondary Education
Teachers
Training
Use of ICT
VET teachers
Vocational Education
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