Do Motivation, Creative Self-Efficacy and Life Satisfaction Influence the Digital Competence of Social Education Degree Students?

Keywords: Digital competence, Social education, Higher education, Initial Training

Abstract

In a digitalised society, developing digital skills has become a priority objective in the training of future social educators. This study aims to analyse the level of digital competence (DC) of undergraduate students of Social Education and to identify predictors between different academic and psycho-emotional variables. A purposive sample of 151 students from four academic years was used. The results indicate that the students present a medium-low level in the areas and indicators of the CD. They are more proficient in basic tasks, especially those associated with the area of technological literacy, but they show difficulties in the dimensions and indicators covering complex activities such as the application of critical thinking to make informed decisions. They also reveal that there are differences according to academic year, with third-year students showing the best digital skills. Life satisfaction, creative self-efficacy and intrinsic goal orientation are also found to be predictors of DC. Given these findings, it is necessary to rethink curricula in order to offer updated training adapted to the particular digital needs of each student, also considering other academic and psycho-emotional factors that interfere in their development.

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Author Biographies

Estibaliz Cepa-Rodríguez, University of Basque Country

Estíbaliz Cepa Rodríguez is a professor in the Department of Educational Sciences (UPV/EHU), Doctor in Educational Sciences and Graduate in Pedagogy and Social Education. Her main line of research is oriented to the analysis of the psycho-emotional, interpersonal and community protection factors that contribute to improve the experiences of the LGTB population in LGTBphobic situations. She is the author of several book chapters and articles on this topic and is currently working on the study of digital competence among future teachers and the possibilities of ICT in education.

Vanesa Lancha Villamayor, University of Basque Country

Vanesa Lancha Villamayor has a PhD in Educational Sciences and a degree in Pedagogy. Her research focuses on Sex Education (SE) for people with functional diversity (FD), especially students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). She has worked in associations, foundations and educational centers, promoting initiatives on sexuality. She is a member of the "Loratzen" project, which deals with the sexuality of students with ASD; she teaches at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) in ICT subjects in Primary Education. She has also published articles on HE for students with ASD and on digital competence in training plans for Education degrees.

Juan Etxeberria Murgiondo, Universidad del País Vasco

Juan Etxeberria Murgiondo, Professor of the Department of Research Methods and Diagnosis in Education, has a PhD in Education Sciences and a degree in Exact Sciences (Statistics). He is the author of several books and numerous articles in the field of Applied Statistics, especially on regression methods and Multivariate Analysis. He is also the author of several articles analyzing the keys to address the affective-sexual diversity in the educational context from a global school approach and the situations and problems of homophobic and transphobic bullying in school contexts as well as the strategies that promote attention to sexual and gender diversity in schools.

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Published
2025-10-01
How to Cite
Cepa-Rodríguez E., Lancha Villamayor V. y Etxeberria Murgiondo J. (2025). Do Motivation, Creative Self-Efficacy and Life Satisfaction Influence the Digital Competence of Social Education Degree Students?. Revista Complutense de Educación, 36(4), 525-535. https://doi.org/10.5209/rced.96889
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