Digital Competences of Pre-service Teachers in Italy and Poland

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Łukasz Tomczyk
Laura Fedeli
Anna Włoch
Pierpaolo Limone
Monika Frania
Piergiorgio Guarini
Michał Szyszka
Maria Lidia Mascia
Joanna Falkowska
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[1] Jagiellonian University,Institute of Education
[2] University of Macerata,Department of Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism
[3] Pedagogical University of Cracow,Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology
[4] Rector of Foggia University and Full Professor in Developmental and Educational Psychology,Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology
[5] Silesian University,Department of Pedagogy
[6] Foggia University PhD Student in Neuroscience and Education,Department of Pedagogy, Psychology, Philosophy, Faculty of Humanistic Studies
[7] WSB University,Department of History of Educational Sciences, Institute of Educational Sciences
[8] University of Cagliari,undefined
[9] Nicolaus Copernicus University,undefined
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Digital literacy; Digital skills; Digital competencies; Pre-service teachers; Italy; Poland;
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The aim of this research was to compare the level of digital competence of future pedagogical staff (students of pedagogical faculties) in Italy and Poland. The research was conducted using original measurement tools and knowledge tests. The triangulation of techniques and research tools made possible the determination of the level of knowledge of the positive and negative features of the development of the information society, as well as the proficiency and frequency of use of the most popular websites and software. The research was conducted in the first half of 2022 using stratified sampling in both countries (N = 1209, IT = 604, PL = 605). Based on the data collected, it was noted that: (1) Pre-service teachers most often use software such as word processors and presentation creation tools; (2) This group very rarely uses software to create web pages, create visual material, or edit video; (3) The least problematic software that students use are word processors and multimedia presentations; (4) Among the typical ICT mediated activities that cause problems are: searching for and installing freeware (PL), installing and configuring parental control software (PL, IT), creating websites (PL, IT), searching for freely licensed images, and identifying plagiarism (PL); (5) Polish students have more theoretical knowledge about e-risks and the possibilities of the digital world than their Italian counterparts; (6) In most domains, the Italian future teachers rate their competences higher; (7) 53.81% of the respondents in IT and 38.68% in PL received lower results in competence tests, and handling ICT in selected areas causes problems for these students; (8) Both in PL and IT the frequency of ICT use and its seamless integration are predictors for assessing the effectiveness of ICT use in education.
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