Status of ICT Integration in Secondary Schools: Dire Dawa City Administration in Focus

Q3 Social Sciences Education Research International Pub Date : 2022-11-15 DOI:10.1155/2022/8752809
Solomon Molla, Yilfashewa Seyoum
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The purpose of this study was to explore the status of information and communication technology integration in Dire Dawa City Administration secondary schools’ curriculum. The study was conducted using a survey design. A total of 563 respondents (374 students and 189 teachers), four school supervisors, and 12 school principals and vice principals were selected using systematic random and purposive sampling techniques from the eight secondary schools. Data were gathered by questionnaire, interview, and observation. The data were analyzed using mean, standard deviation, and an independent sample t-test. The findings revealed that the integration of information and communication technology was minimal and inconsistent across secondary schools. It was found that there was a significant mean difference in the integration of information and communication technology between private and government secondary schools. The study revealed that lack of training and technical knowledge, the high cost of technological devices and internet service, and a lack of internet connectivity were major challenges. A shortage of computers in private schools and a lack of enthusiasm in government secondary schools were particular problems mentioned by respondents. As a result, it is critical to establish a rigorous monitoring and control mechanism to improve the current practices through the provision of necessary facilities. It is recommended that schools, in partnership with the Dire Dawa City Administration Education Bureau, should arrange training on raising awareness and developing the necessary skills for effective integration of information and communication technology into the curriculum.
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中学信息通信技术整合的现状:关注迪勒达瓦市管理
摘要本研究旨在探讨资讯与通讯科技整合在德瑞达瓦市行政中学课程中的现况。该研究采用调查设计进行。通过系统随机和有目的抽样的方法,从八所中学中选出了563名受访者(374名学生和189名教师)、4名学校主管和12名校长和副校长。采用问卷调查法、访谈法和观察法收集资料。数据分析采用均值、标准差和独立样本t检验。调查结果显示,信息和通信技术的整合是最小的和不一致的中学。结果发现,民办中学与官立中学在信息通信技术整合方面存在显著的均值差异。研究显示,缺乏培训和技术知识、技术设备和互联网服务的高成本以及缺乏互联网连接是主要挑战。受访者提到的特别问题是,私立学校缺少电脑,以及公立中学缺乏热情。因此,必须建立一个严格的监测和控制机制,通过提供必要的设施来改进目前的做法。建议学校与迪勒达瓦市行政教育局合作,安排关于提高认识和发展必要技能的培训,以便有效地将信息和通信技术纳入课程。
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Education Research International
Education Research International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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