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Techno-Stress Scale of Teacher Educators: Construction of the Tool

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  • 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Central University of Kerala, Tejaswini Hills, Periye, Kasaragod, Kerala, India,

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Abstract: The primary purpose of the research is to develop and standardize the scale of technostress of Teacher Educator. The researcher had developed the draft statements to measure teacher educators' technostress based on the psychological experts' interaction and some theoretical inputs. Thirty-six items have been constructed as a preliminary draft of the tool. The study sample was collected randomly from the 150 teacher educators of Kasaragod and Kannur Districts of Kerala. The item analysis was done through the 'Cronbach's Alpha if Item Deleted' strategies through SPSS 22 Version. After finalizing the item analysis strategies the investigator prepared the final draft of the tool consists of thirty-two items in a five-point scale. The Cronbach Alpha and split-half reliability analysis strategies were used to verify the consistency of the instrument. This tool would be very much useful to measure the technological stress of teacher educators. This paper explains the procedure of technostress scale construction and standardization.

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