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Tonje Hilde Giæver

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Awareness and knowledge of cyberethics: A comparative study of preservice teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain

2021

This paper explores the awareness and knowledge of cyberethics held by pre-service teachers across three European countries. The study was conducted via an online survey and yielded 1,131 responses from pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain. The facets of cyberethics included in this study focused on behaving responsibly online, safeguarding privacy, respecting copyright, seeking consent of friends before posting images or videos on social media platforms, and considering their professional identity as future teachers when posting online. The findings indicate that pre-service teachers reported relatively similar levels of competence in applying copyright and respecting privacy r…

teacher identityIdentity (social science)Face (sociological concept)Education (General)CyberethicscyberethicsSafeguardingTeacher identitydigital competenceDigital identityinintial teacher educationCyberethicsDigital competenciesPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONProfessional digital identitySocial mediaInitial teacher educationSociologyprofessional digital identityL7-991CurriculumCompetence (human resources)Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education
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Awareness and knowledge of cyberethics : a study of pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain

2021

This paper explores the awareness and knowledge of cyberethics held by pre-service teachers across three European countries. The study was conducted via an online survey and yielded 1,131 responses from pre-service teachers in Malta, Norway, and Spain. The facets of cyberethics included in this study focused on behaving responsibly online, safeguarding privacy, respecting copyright, seeking consent of friends before posting images or videos on social media platforms, and considering their professional identity as future teachers when posting online. The findings indicate that pre-service teachers reported relatively similar levels of competence in applying copyright and respecting privacy r…

Social media and teachers -- Moral and ethical aspects -- MaltaStudent teachers -- Norway -- AttitudesStudent teachers -- Malta -- AttitudesSocial media and teachers -- Moral and ethical aspects -- NorwaySocial media and teachers -- Moral and ethical aspects -- SpainStudent teachers -- Spain -- AttitudesProfessors FormacióTeacher educators -- Professional ethics
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