Post-pandemic teacher training and its influence on the self-efficacy of education students at the Peruvian university

Authors

  • Betty Marlene Lavado Rojas
  • Edith Consuelo Zárate Aliaga
  • Liliana Isabel Castillo Vento
  • Rogil Sánchez Quintana
  • Walter Pomahuacre Gómez
  • Paul Pierre Veliz Saravia

Keywords:

Post-pandemic teacher training, student self-efficacy, educational quality, virtual learning, academic competencies.

Abstract

Objective: To explain the influence of post-pandemic teacher training on the self-efficacy of education students at a Peruvian university.

Methods: A quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional explanatory study was conducted with a sample of 210 students. A Likert-scale questionnaire was used to collect data. The variable "post-pandemic teacher training" was analyzed through the following dimensions: Curriculum, Teaching Material Resources, Virtual Learning, Teacher's Role, and Student's Role. For the variable "student self-efficacy," the Specific Perceived Self-Efficacy Scale for Academic Situations by David Palenzuela was adapted, encompassing the dimensions: Situation Expectation, Personal Expectation, Outcome Expectation, and Capability Expectation. Reliability was measured using Cronbach's Alpha test, yielding a reliability index of 0.897 for the independent variable and 0.949 for the dependent variable.

Results: Post-pandemic teacher training had a significant and positive influence on the self-efficacy of participating students. Notable dimensions included Virtual Learning (69.5%) and Teaching Resources (59.0%). Additionally, 26.2% of students rated the teacher's role as high, highlighting the use of updated methodologies and digital awareness. Regarding the student's role, 31.4% emphasized active participation, autonomy, and the development of critical thinking.

Conclusions: Post-pandemic teacher training significantly influenced student self-efficacy, fostering positive perceptions of educational quality and strengthening the academic and personal competencies of participants.

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Published

2024-12-10

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Lavado Rojas BM, Zárate Aliaga EC, Castillo Vento LI, Sánchez Quintana R, Pomahuacre Gómez W, Veliz Saravia PP. Post-pandemic teacher training and its influence on the self-efficacy of education students at the Peruvian university. Rev Cubana Inv Bioméd [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 10 [cited 2025 Sep. 1];43. Available from: https://revibiomedica.sld.cu/index.php/ibi/article/view/3638

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