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Chen, A., Li, W., & Fu, W. (2024). Unleashing digital superheroes: Unravelling the empathy factor in digital competence and online teacher autonomy support. British Journal of Educational Technology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.13433

Abstract:

“Considerable research has been dedicated to studying teachers’ digital competence, yet limited insights have been gained regarding its impact on online teacher autonomy support. Based on the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, this study utilized a multiple regression analysis model to explore how teachers’ digital competence affects online teacher autonomy support. Drawing on data from 652 Chinese primary school teachers, the study revealed that teachers’ digital competence positively influenced online teacher autonomy support via teachers’ cognitive empathy. Teachers’ emotional empathy strengthened the direct effect of cognitive empathy on online teacher autonomy support, and its indirect effect on teachers’ digital competence on online teacher autonomy support. The findings inform TPACK framework development and practical considerations in online teaching, deepening understanding of the impact of digital competence on online teacher autonomy support.”

Published in Journal article Empirical research