Availability and utilizationof instructional technologies in supervision in public secondary schools during coivid-19 era in cross river state, nigeria

Ategwu, P. O., Kenn-Aklah, F. U., Fanan, A. G., Uzoigwe, M. C.,
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This study investigated the availability and utilization of instructional technologies in supervision in public secondary schools in Cross River State, Nigeria. To achieve the purpose of this study, descriptive survey research design was adopted; a research question was raised and two hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. The population of this study comprised the entire 279 respondents drawn through census approach from all the public secondary schools in Cross River State.Data collection was carried out with the use of researchers’ constructed instrument titled: Availability and Utilization of Instructional Technologies in School Supervision during COVID-19Pandemic Survey (AUITSSCOVID-19PS). The instrument was validated and reliability was established through Cronbach Alpha analysis which yielded .90 hence indicating high internal consistency in achieving the purpose of this study. In order to answer the research question, data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation while the hypotheses were tested with independent t-test statistical techniques. The results showed that the availability of instructional technologies used in school supervision is very low. It was also found that the extent of utilization of instructional technologies in school supervision is very low. Based on the findings and discussion, conclusions were made. It was therefore recommended among others that the government should ensure that adequate instructional technologies are provided and utilized in supervising secondary schools especially during this period of global COVID-19 pandemic.
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本研究调查了尼日利亚克罗斯河州公立中学监督中教学技术的可用性和使用情况。为达到本研究的目的,采用描述性调查研究设计;提出了一个研究问题,并提出了两个假设来指导研究。本研究的人口包括通过人口普查方法从克罗斯河州所有公立中学抽取的全部279名受访者。数据收集使用研究人员构建的题为“covid -19大流行调查期间教学技术在学校监督中的可用性和利用”(AUITSSCOVID-19PS)的工具进行。通过Cronbach Alpha分析对仪器进行了验证并建立了信度,结果为0.90,表明该仪器具有较高的内部一致性,达到了本研究的目的。为了回答研究问题,收集的数据使用均值和标准差进行分析,并使用独立t检验统计技术对假设进行检验。结果表明,在学校监督中使用的教学技术的可用性非常低。研究还发现,教学技术在学校监督中的应用程度很低。根据调查结果和讨论,得出结论。因此,除其他外,建议政府确保提供和利用适当的教学技术来监督中学,特别是在全球COVID-19大流行期间。
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