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Factors Influencing Integration of Information and Communication Technology in Learning and Teaching in Public Secondary Schools : A Case of Trans Nzoia West Sub County , Trans Nzoia County , Kenya
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Waiti, Josiah Mwachi |
| Copyright Year | 2018 |
| Abstract | This study aimed at examining factors influencing ICT integration in teaching and learning in public secondary schools in Trans Nzoia West Sub County. The main variables of the study were availability of ICT infrastructure, technical support, attitude and teachers’ competence in ICT. The study used descriptive survey research design since the researcher was interested in finding out the characteristics of the respondents as they were. The target population was all the public secondary schools in Trans Nzoia West Sub County, Trans Nzoia County. The target population included 57 principals and 342 heads of department. Ten percent was used as the determinant of the sample size. In that case the sample size was 5 principals and 34 HODs. The methods of data collection were interview schedule for principals and questionnaires for HODs. Observation was also used to check physical presence of ICT facilities. The computer programme, SPSS was used to enhance efficiency in the quantitative data analysis. Results of this data analysis were presented using frequency distribution tables. Qualitative data was analyzed qualitatively using content analysis of meanings and implications emanating from respondents’ information. The results were then reported in descriptive narratives. Regression analysis was done to determine the influence of the dependent variables on the independent variable. The three variables: availability of ICT infrastructure, teacher competence, and technical assistance were found to significantly influence integration of ICT in teaching and learning in the sampled schools. The study concluded that effective integration of technology into classroom practices poses a challenge to teachers. The factors that influenced integration of ICT were teacher competencies in ICT, institutional factors related to ICT infrastructure and technological factors. Teachers’ training, knowledge and skills in ICT influence their use of ICT in teaching and learning. In relation to ICT infrastructure, absence of ICT infrastructure, old or poorly maintained hardware, lack of suitable educational software; limited access to ICT ,lack of or unreliable internet connectivity were found to be hindering integration of ICT. In regard to technical support, this study established that most schools had no computer technicians. The study recommended that schools should develop strategies to identify strengths and weakness of various technological resources with a view to adopting ICT in the process of teaching and learning. The schools should source for partners to finance the acquisition of more ICT infrastructure and lessen the workload of teachers so as to enable them find time to learn and integrate ICT. The study further recommended schools to provide teachers with regular trainings and seminars on how to adopt ICT in the teaching and learning process, as well as adopt policies that guide structured integration of ICT in the process of teaching and learning. |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://www.ijriar.com/docs/volume2/issue7/IJRIAR-38.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |