Student evaluation of teacher digitals skills at Granada University
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2023-01-09Referencia bibliográfica
Alonso-García, S., Victoria-Maldonado, J. J., García-Sempere, P. J., & Lara, F. L. (2023). Student evaluation of teacher digitals skills at Granada University. Frontiers In Education, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2022.1069245
Resumen
The following study is a descriptive/correlational analysis of students’
perception of digital competence in teaching. It is based on the current
needs of university students with regard to the digitization of teaching and
learning processes. Knowing student satisfaction with teaching digital skills
could be used to propose improvements in the quality of university education
to the extent that it can channel the various socio-economic demands. The
European Higher Education Area is not oblivious to this problem by creating a
framework of ambitious objectives for member states where ICT and digital
competence of teachers are a priority. The research is carried out at the
University of Granada and takes as a reference the framework: Marco Común
de Competencia Digital Docente. This Framework in the context of Spain
is concerned with indicating which areas educators need to acquire a skill
higher degree differentiating between the following levels of classification:
basic, intermediate and advanced. A quantitative correlational study was
carried out, and an online questionnaire/form was distributed to a random
probability sample of 307 students at the University of Granada belonging to
different faculties of education. According to the results obtained, the students
unanimously share the opinion that, the lecturers at Granada University do
not possess a sufficient level of experience or training to competently deliver
course content in a purely digital format.





