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Digital nativity of university teachers in China: factor structure and measurement invariance of the Digital Native Assessment Scale (DNAS)

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Pages 385-399 | Received 25 Apr 2018, Accepted 11 Jan 2019, Published online: 24 Jan 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This study examined the digital nativity of university teachers in China and tested the factor structure and measurement invariance from exploratory structural equation modelling analyses of the Digital Native Assessment Scale (DNAS) developed by Teo [(2013). An initial development and validation of a digital natives assessment scale (DNAS). Computers & Education, 67, 51–57]. Data were collected from 502 university teachers from 11 Chinese universities. The results indicate that Chinese university teachers demonstrate “digital native” characteristics. The results also support the measurement invariance of the DNAS across age, teaching experience, years of technology use, and years of teaching with technology. This study is the first in the digital native literature to examine the digital nativity of teacher cohorts using the DNAS. It addresses the issue of age when characterising digital natives and enriches our understanding of digital natives by empirically proving the validity of the DNAS in measuring teachers’ digital nativity in China. This study also has implications for policy makers who develop technology-related education policies and design continuing professional development training.

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Fang Huang

Fang Huang is an Associate Professor in the School of Foreign Languages at Qingdao University (China). Her research interests are teachers’ technology use and intercultural English education.

Timothy Teo

Timothy Teo is a Professor at the Murdoch University in western Australia. His research interests include ICT in education, educational psychology, and quantitative methods.

Jinbo He

Jinbo He is doing research in the Research Institute of Educational Science at the Hunan University (China)and School of Humanities and Social Science at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen). His research interests are educational methodology, such as structural equation modelling and psychometrics.

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