Perception and Usage Level of ICT of the Primary School Teachers in Bangladesh

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Perception and Usage Level of ICT of the Primary School Teachers in Bangladesh
Abstract
Bangladesh has been investing in the integration of information and communication technology (ICT) in education from the last decade. The evolution of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and their integration in the education lead to specific changes both in personal and professional area of primary school teachers in Bangladesh. Bangladesh has realized the need for a high quality primary education system and seen huge government funding for schools over the last 7years. However, Bangladesh’s spending on ICT has attracted little research regarding the impact of ICT on primary school teachers. For this reason, this study aimed to discover perception and usage level of ICT of the primary school teachers in Bangladesh. The study found that teachers have deficiency in usage and training of ICT. Findings revealed that programs on ICT provided for the primary schools in Bangladesh were too basic and that further investment is required. Data analyzed by STATA indicate that perception of primary school teachers about the ICT is positive irrespective of demographic characteristics such as sex, level of profession, type of institution, marital status and age. The usage level of ICT is not satisfactory whether the teacher is married or single, senior or junior or headmaster, male or female and government or non government. Some initiative can be taken to improve the ICT use among primary school teachers such as training on ICT, setup of computer Lab in primary school, introducing a course on ICT in primary level, reducing the cost of Internet connection and ICT devices etc.
Publication
Bangladesh Journal of MIS
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
3-17
Date
2013
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Zotero
Citation
Mia, A. H., & Haque, Z. (2013). Perception and Usage Level of ICT of the Primary School Teachers in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of MIS, 6(1), 3–17.