英文摘要 |
The negative feelings and social perceptions of Internet use and learning for early childhood educators affect their intentions of use about instructional applications and professional development. The researcher employs the questionnaire which consists of five factors, including using anxiety, learning anxiety, social anxiety, instructional applied anxiety, and teaching professional anxiety. This study explores their attitudes toward Internet anxiety and instructional professional applications by survey study with structural equation modeling. The results show that the early childhood educators’ using and learning experiences as well as the social consideration about Internet influences their Internet anxiety. Their anxiety shapes the perceived usefulness and behaviors of use about the integrations of Internet into instructions, and constructs the negative intention of the Internet-assisted professional literacy and community interactions. Finally, the researcher discusses the findings and proposes the relevant suggestions. |