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Training Curriculum Development for Enhancing Teacher's Digital Literacy Ability for Classroom Management of at Nanchang Vocational University, China

Chunhai Xu, Songsak Phusee-orn and Pacharawit Chansirisira

Higher Education Studies, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, 226

Abstract: The main objective of this study is to develop a training curriculum that integrates the basic components of digital literacy and the 70-20-10 learning model to enhance the digital literacy abilities of teachers at Nanchang Vocational University. The curriculum mainly includes the following two research questions- (1) What is the current status, desirable, and needs assessment of teachers at Nanchang Vocational University in utilizing Teacher's digital literacy? (2) How to design and develop training curriculums aimed at improving the ability of teachers at Nanchang Vocational University to use digital technology for classroom management? This study used Using literature research methods, analyze the composition of teachers' digital literacy, as well as the main components of curriculum development. And used targeted questionnaires and interview outlines to survey 316 teachers and interview 8 experts at Nanchang Vocational University to analysis the level of ability and urgent needs, as well as the learning methods of training curriculums. The results of the study revealed that- 1. The following four abilities urgently need to be improved 1) Digital application 2) Digital Technology Knowledge and Skills 3) Digital awareness 4) Professional development. 2. The four elements of curriculum development- objectives, content, learning methods, and evaluation. 3. The learning method we use for training curriculum development is 70-20-10. 4. Developed a 120 hours training curriculum.

Date: 2025
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