Research Article

Digital Inequity Survey to the Teachers of St. Aloysius Academy of Dasmariñas: A Basis for Digital Trust and Intuition

Authors

  • Crisanto E. Avila Master of Development Communication, University of the Philippines Open University, Philippines

Abstract

In the field of education, teachers must be technologically abreast especially in time of the COVID-19 Pandemic addressing the demand of the New Normal. To build confidence and capacity in digital teaching-learning, teachers must consider developing their skills in using digital technologies in education and they must also embed the use of digital devices in the teaching-learning practice. In this premise, this research article explains the digital inequality that the teachers are experiencing and its effect on their teaching profession and on establishing among themselves the digital trust and intuition. This study also aimed to answer, “What are the digital equalities do teachers encounter?” Th teachers’ decision for digital trust and intuition is affected by the digital inequalities they are experiencing. This study draws insights from a one-page survey questionnaire to 20 selected teachers of St. Aloysius Academy of Dasmariñas representing the faculty from the 3 departments such as preschool, grade school and high school. The results of this study indicate that teachers of St. Aloysius Academy of Dasmariñas are digitally inclined as manifested by their subscriptions to various digital devices and services. The impact of the digital technology to them in terms of social, economic, political and cultural affects their decision in digital trust and intuition.  Overcoming issues on digital inequality among teachers will lead to digital trust and intuition.  The school, from where the teachers are employed must address the digital inequality by ensuring that all teachers have equal chances in accessing the technology-based teaching devices and by providing them capacity building trainings which are imperative for the demand of the new normal. Teachers must embrace the digital technology in the community and in their workplace and imbibe the digital trust and intuition in education.  

Article information

Journal

International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation

Volume (Issue)

3 (12)

Pages

226-232

Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Avila , C. E. . (2020). Digital Inequity Survey to the Teachers of St. Aloysius Academy of Dasmariñas: A Basis for Digital Trust and Intuition. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation, 3(12), 226–232. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2020.3.12.26

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Keywords:

Digital Inequalities, Digital Learning Tools, Digital Trust, Digital Intuition, Digitalization