Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM

Computational thinking (CT) concepts are newly introduced concepts in the Malaysian curriculum. This study is therefore designed to investigate Malaysian teachers’ perception on the integration ofcomputational thinking skills in their teaching and learning practices. A sur...

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Main Authors: Ung, L. Ling, Tammie, C. Saibin, Jane, Labadin, Norazila, Abdul Aziz
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Published: Springer, Singapore 2019
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spelling my.unimas.ir.312792020-08-18T04:57:15Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31279/ Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM Ung, L. Ling Tammie, C. Saibin Jane, Labadin Norazila, Abdul Aziz QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science QA76 Computer software Computational thinking (CT) concepts are newly introduced concepts in the Malaysian curriculum. This study is therefore designed to investigate Malaysian teachers’ perception on the integration ofcomputational thinking skills in their teaching and learning practices. A survey form was designed based on the Technological Acceptance Model (TAM) and was disseminated throughout Malaysia to gauge teachers’ perception on CT based on the per-ceived usefulness of CT, perceived ease of CT integration into teaching and learning practices, teachers’ attitude towards CT and their intention to use CT in their classrooms. A total of 166 primary school teachers participated in the sur-vey and the data was analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). This study managed to predict Malaysian teachers’ intention in integrating computational thinking skills in their classroom practices via two significant de-terminants, namely the perceived ease of integration and positive attitude to-wards computational thinking. This study is important because it highlights fac-tors affecting teachers’ perception on the newly improvised curriculum, and is an effort to support CT delivery in Malaysian classrooms. Springer, Singapore 2019 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31279/1/Assessing%20Malaysian%20Teachers%E2%80%99%20Perception%20on%20Computational%20Thinking%20Concepts%20Using%20SEM.pdf Ung, L. Ling and Tammie, C. Saibin and Jane, Labadin and Norazila, Abdul Aziz (2019) Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computing, Mathematics and Statistics (iCMS2017). https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-7279-7_64 10.1007/978-981-13-7279-7_64
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
QA76 Computer software
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QA76 Computer software
Ung, L. Ling
Tammie, C. Saibin
Jane, Labadin
Norazila, Abdul Aziz
Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM
description Computational thinking (CT) concepts are newly introduced concepts in the Malaysian curriculum. This study is therefore designed to investigate Malaysian teachers’ perception on the integration ofcomputational thinking skills in their teaching and learning practices. A survey form was designed based on the Technological Acceptance Model (TAM) and was disseminated throughout Malaysia to gauge teachers’ perception on CT based on the per-ceived usefulness of CT, perceived ease of CT integration into teaching and learning practices, teachers’ attitude towards CT and their intention to use CT in their classrooms. A total of 166 primary school teachers participated in the sur-vey and the data was analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). This study managed to predict Malaysian teachers’ intention in integrating computational thinking skills in their classroom practices via two significant de-terminants, namely the perceived ease of integration and positive attitude to-wards computational thinking. This study is important because it highlights fac-tors affecting teachers’ perception on the newly improvised curriculum, and is an effort to support CT delivery in Malaysian classrooms.
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author Ung, L. Ling
Tammie, C. Saibin
Jane, Labadin
Norazila, Abdul Aziz
author_facet Ung, L. Ling
Tammie, C. Saibin
Jane, Labadin
Norazila, Abdul Aziz
author_sort Ung, L. Ling
title Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM
title_short Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM
title_full Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM
title_fullStr Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Malaysian Teachers’ Perception on Computational Thinking Concepts Using SEM
title_sort assessing malaysian teachers’ perception on computational thinking concepts using sem
publisher Springer, Singapore
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31279/1/Assessing%20Malaysian%20Teachers%E2%80%99%20Perception%20on%20Computational%20Thinking%20Concepts%20Using%20SEM.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31279/
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-7279-7_64
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