ICT and students' performance in Pakistan

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
ICT and students' performance in Pakistan
Abstract
Traditionally, education emphasizes on the use of textbooks for the acquisition of knowledge. However, educational settings around the world are now emphasizing on digital curricula that promote competences and performance. The purpose of this article is to examine the impact of use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on students' performance. Knowing the importance of ICT for education, the private schools of Pakistan emphasize the use of ICT; however, public schools lag behind in the ICT infrastructure, thereby producing a digital divide. This research conducted a survey with 150 public and private school students of Peshawar District, in the KP province of Pakistan. The results show that the use of ICT acts as a catalyst for improving the quality of education and the students' performance. The study's findings can benefit policy makers who design ICT-based curricula and provide ICT infrastructure for public schools. Moreover, the study's results can help narrow the current digital divide, by providing a high-quality education to public school students.
Publication
Human Systems Management
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
277-284
Date
2017
Journal Abbr
Hum. Syst. Manag.
Language
English
ISSN
0167-2533
Library Catalogue
Web of Science
Extra
Place: Amsterdam Publisher: Ios Press WOS:000416674900002
Citation
Salam, S., Yang, M., Shaheen, A., Movahedipour, M., & Zeng, J. (2017). ICT and students’ performance in Pakistan. Human Systems Management, 36(4), 277–284. https://doi.org/10.3233/HSM-17118