AbstractThe aim of research is to reveal the effect of a training program based on the TAWOCK model for teaching computational thinking skills on teaching self-efficacy among computer teachers. It used the quasi-experimental approach, with a pre-test and post-test design with a control group. An electronic training program based on the TAWOCK model was designed, and prepared (teaching self-efficacy scale). The research sample included (42) female teachers in the experimental group, and (39) female teachers in the control group. The research reached: There was a statistically significant difference at the level (α ≤ 0.05) between the mean scores of computer teachers in the experimental and control groups in the post application; In favor of the experimental group, the value of the ETA square for the total scale of teaching self-efficacy was (0.613); Which indicates the size of significant impact on the self-teaching effectiveness of female computer teachers. There was also a statistically significant difference at the level (α ≤ 0.05) between the mean scores of computer teachers in the experimental group in the pre and post applications; In favor of the post application, the value of Cohen’s coefficient for the total scale of teaching self-efficacy was (1.26).