Investigation of Student-Teachers Readiness and Attitude Towards Utilization of ICT in Studying Business Education in Delta State, Nigeria

G. Onajite
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Student-teachers' readiness and attitude towards utilization of information and communication technology in studying business education in colleges of education in Delta State were investigated in this study. A descriptive survey research design was employed in the study. The population for the study entailed 1, 318 NCE business education student-teachers from two out of the four colleges of education in Delta State. The sample size of this study constituted 659 NCE business education student-teachers from two colleges of education in Delta State, which was selected at 50% using the proportionate stratified random sampling. Mean scores and standard deviation were used to analyze data in this study and all hypotheses were tested on an alpha level (α) of 0.05 significance using a t-test. The findings revealed that student-teachers showcased strong readiness and positive attitudes towards utilization of the information and communication technology in studying business education in COEs in Delta State. However, the findings revealed that the student-teachers did not possess the requisite skills in different aspects of computer packages for utilization of the information and communication technology in studying business education in COEs in Delta State. From these findings, recommendations were proffered, and among them included that: the various institutional leadership in the colleges of education such as the Provosts, Deans, and Head of Departments (HODs), should support students' readiness and preparedness for the use of ICT in studying business education at the colleges of education. This can be achieved through ICT facility provisions, adequate funding, infrastructural development, and private sector support and encouragement.
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尼日利亚三角洲州商科教育学生-教师对利用信息通信技术的准备和态度调查
本研究调查了三角洲州教育学院师生在商科教育学习中使用信息通信技术的准备程度和态度。本研究采用描述性调查研究设计。这项研究的人口包括来自三角洲州四所教育学院中的两所的1,318名NCE商业教育学生教师。本研究的样本量为来自三角洲州两所教育学院的659名NCE商科教育师生,采用比例分层随机抽样的方法,以50%的比例抽取。本研究资料采用均分和标准差进行分析,所有假设均采用t检验,α水平为0.05显著性。调查结果显示,在三角洲州的COEs,学生教师对利用信息和通信技术学习商业教育表现出强烈的准备和积极的态度。然而,调查结果显示,学生教师不具备计算机包的不同方面的必要技能,以利用信息和通信技术在三角洲州的COEs学习商业教育。根据这些调查结果,我们提出了建议,其中包括:教育学院的各机构领导,如教务长、院长和系主任,应支持学生在教育学院学习商业教育时,为使用资讯及通讯科技作好准备。这可以通过提供信息通信技术设施、充足的资金、基础设施发展以及私营部门的支持和鼓励来实现。
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