Perceived Importance of ICT Proficiency for Teaching, Learning, and Career Progression among Physical Education Teachers in Pampanga

  • Kristine Joy D. Magallanes Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines
  • Mark Brianne C. Carreon Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines
  • Raymart Christopher C. Guevarra Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines
  • Kristalyn C. Miclat Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines
  • Niña Vina V. Salita Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines
  • Gino A. Sumilhig Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines
  • John Paul P. Miranda Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2059-972X
Keywords: physical educationm, ICT, proficiency, PE teachers

Abstract

The integration of information and communication technology (ICT) has become increasingly vital across various educational fields, including physical education (PE). This study aimed to evaluate the proficiency levels of PE teachers in using various ICT applications and to examine the relationship between the perceived importance of ICT proficiency for teaching and learning, career advancement, and actual proficiency among Senior High school PE teachers in the municipality of Mexico, Pampanga. This study employed a quantitative descriptive approach. PE teachers from the municipality of Mexico, Pampanga, were selected as the respondents. This study used a two-part survey. The first section collected demographic data, such as age, gender, rank/position, and years of teaching experience, and the second section assessed ICT skill levels and the perceived importance of ICT in teaching, learning, and career progression. The results revealed that the majority of PE teachers had access to ICT resources. However, their proficiency levels with these tools varied significantly. Factors such as age, teaching experience, and professional position were found to significantly influence teachers’ proficiency and their perceptions of the benefits of ICT integration in PE instruction. The study provided a glimpse of the current state of ICT integration among Senior High school PE teachers in Mexico, Pampanga, Philippines. This also highlights areas of improvement.  The study suggests that policymakers, administrators, and training program developers should focus on enhancing the ICT proficiency of PE teachers to improve teaching practices and student engagement. Enhancing the ICT proficiency of PE teachers is recommended to foster better teaching experiences, increase student engagement, and promote overall educational outcomes.

Author Biographies

Gino A. Sumilhig, Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines

Kristine Joy D. Magallanes, Mark Brianne C. Carreon, Kristalyn C. Miclat, Niña Vina V. Salita, Gino A. Sumilhig, and Raymart Christopher C. Guevarra are preservice physical education teachers at Don Honorio Ventura State University.

John Paul P. Miranda, Mexico Campus, Don Honorio Ventura State University, Philippines

John Paul P. Miranda is an associate professor at Don Honorio Ventura State University.

Published
2024-07-16
How to Cite
Magallanes, K. J., Carreon, M. B., Guevarra, R. C., Miclat, K., Salita, N. V., Sumilhig, G., & Miranda, J. P. (2024, July 16). Perceived Importance of ICT Proficiency for Teaching, Learning, and Career Progression among Physical Education Teachers in Pampanga. Puissant, 5, 2336-2351. Retrieved from //puissant.stepacademic.net/puissant/article/view/397
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