ASSESSING TEACHER’S EXPERIENCE ON THE USE ICT TO FACILITATE TEACHING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ETHIOPIA
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2024-08-10
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Hawassa University
Abstract
In both our everyday lives and our educational system, information and communication technology,
or ICT, is becoming more and more crucial for sustainable growth. As a result, educational
institutions are under increasing pressure to incorporate and use ICT to improve the teaching and
learning process and give students the skills they need to succeed in the twenty-first century. The
process of collecting, generating, processing, and storing information through the use of hardware,
software, the internet, and the global system of mobile communications (GSM) is known as
information and communications technology (ICT). This study aims to evaluate teachers'
perceptions on "teachers' experience on the use of ICT to facilitate teaching in secondary schools: in
case of Ginnir Woreda secondary schools." Dello Sebro, Elbuko, Akasha, and Kara Ifa Boru
secondary schools in the Oromia region of Ginnir Woreda were the study sites for this study, which
used a descriptive analysis approach as its research design. There were 143 people in the study's
overall population, and 115 people made up the sample size, which included 9 interviews chosen by
deliberate sampling and 111 teachers chosen through basic random sampling. Here, 31
questionnaire questions for 115 teachers and 4 interview questions for 9 interviewees were utilized
to gather data from the respondents. Descriptive analysis and the SPSS software program were then
used as the data analysis technique. The majority of the responses obtained from the three tools
indicate that teachers lacked ICT skills and expertise. In this instance, the effective use of ICT in
teaching was the dependent variable, and the independent variables were behavioral intention to
use, support, and professional development; perceived ease of use of ICT in teaching; perceived
usefulness of ICT; barriers that prevent ICT from being used in teaching; and attitudes toward using
ICT in teaching. The intention of each individual to adopt new technology has been influenced by the
six variables listed. According to the study, there are time limits, technological problems, training
and support requirements, and a lack of resources. The study finds that lack of ICT training,
insufficient ICT resources, and inaccessibility and unavailability of ICT resources are frequent
obstacles that prevent teachers from utilizing ICT to support teaching and learning. The statistical
software known as SPSS tools was used to analyze the data.
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ICT usage, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, ICT integration
