Does social capital matter? A quantitative approach to examining technology infusion in schools

被引:16
|
作者
Li, S. C. [1 ]
Choi, T. H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Baptist Univ, Fac Social Sci, Dept Educ Studies, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
educational change; social capital; structural equation modeling; technology infusion; EDUCATIONAL-CHANGE; IMPLEMENTATION; ICT; CONTEXT;
D O I
10.1111/jcal.12010
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Changing teachers' perceptions about the value of technology and equipping them with appropriate knowledge and skills in pedagogical use of technology is often regarded as a key determinant of success in technology infusion in schools. However, recent studies have indicated that changing teachers' epistemological beliefs about the use of technology in teaching and learning may not necessarily bring about change in their practice, and that technology implementation in schools can be affected by other instrumental forces, such as collegial trust, support for risk taking and access to expertise within an organization. In this article, we delineate collegial trust, access to expertise, willingness to take risks, etc. as manifestations of social capital in an organization. We argue that social capital plays a pivotal role in leveraging pedagogical change in schools. To gauge teachers' self-perceived change in their pedagogical use of technology, we take a constructivist perspective to explore how technology serves as a tool for facilitating students to articulate their thoughts, to explore and construct knowledge, and to become more autonomous in learning. The results of our questionnaire survey indicate that (1) the social capital of a school had a strong direct effect on teachers' self-perceived changes in their pedagogical use of technology, and that the effect of social capital on pedagogical change outweighed that of teachers' perceived effectiveness of professional development; (2) teachers' receptivity towards technology use had a direct effect on their perceived effectiveness of professional development but a very weak effect on fostering changes in their pedagogical use of technology; and (3) the social capital of a school had a direct influence on teachers' receptivity towards technology use and their perceived effectiveness of professional development. To further unfold the complexity of technology implementation, more in-depth qualitative studies on how social forces shape the change process are deemed necessary.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 16
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The dynamics of crowdfunding campaigns in the Middle East: Does social capital matter?*
    Abdeldayem, Marwan Mohamed
    Al Dulaimi, Saeed Hameed
    ZBORNIK RADOVA EKONOMSKOG FAKULTETA U RIJECI-PROCEEDINGS OF RIJEKA FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, 2022, 40 (01): : 63 - 78
  • [22] Does social capital explain the Solow residual? A DSGE approach
    Argentiero, Amedeo
    Cerqueti, Roy
    Sabatini, Fabio
    STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, 2021, 58 : 35 - 53
  • [23] Does social capital matter to firm digital transformation? Evidence from China
    Nie, Jing
    Zhang, Jiaming
    Chang, Xue
    FINANCE RESEARCH LETTERS, 2024, 65
  • [24] Job Search Methods in the Software Industry in Bangalore: Does Social Capital Matter?
    Pradeep D.
    Muraleedharan S.
    The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 2018, 61 (4) : 681 - 699
  • [25] Does social capital matter? A study of hit-and-run in US counties
    Castriota, Stefano
    Rondinella, Sandro
    Tonin, Mirco
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2023, 329
  • [26] Does informal governance matter to institutional investors? Evidence from social capital
    Huang, Kershen
    Shang, Chenguang
    FINANCIAL REVIEW, 2024, 59 (02) : 433 - 457
  • [27] Does social capital matter for peer-to-peer-lending? Empirical evidence
    Lu, Haitian
    Wang, Bo
    Wang, Haizhi
    Zhao, Tianyu
    PACIFIC-BASIN FINANCE JOURNAL, 2020, 61
  • [28] Does social capital still matter? Immigrant minority disadvantage in school-specific social capital and its effects on academic achievement
    Kao, Grace
    Rutherford, Lindsay Taggart
    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES, 2007, 50 (01) : 27 - 52
  • [29] Information and Communication Technology, Communities and Social Capital - How the Digital Ecosystem Approach can work
    Rajagopalan, Radhika
    Sarkar, Runa
    2008 2ND IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL ECOSYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, 2008, : 228 - +
  • [30] Evaluating social dynamics within technology clusters: A methodological approach to assess social capital
    Muscio, Alessandro
    Lopolito, Antonio
    Nardone, Gianluca
    LAND USE POLICY, 2019, 88