Perspectives on underutilisation of ICT in education in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya

Resource type
Conference Paper
Authors/contributors
Title
Perspectives on underutilisation of ICT in education in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya
Abstract
Developing countries in Africa have experienced considerably high growth in education that is witnessed by high enrolments at all levels, and brought forth several critical challenges like limited learning space, insufficient learning materials, and inadequate human capacity, forcing governments to build more schools and encourage the private sector to invest in education at all levels because education is pivotal to growth in other sectors. To overcome these challenges and improve the quality of education, these governments enacted several policies that integrate information and communication technologies in the curriculums at all levels of education and encouraged institutions to embrace these technologies because they enhance the teaching and learning processes. However, in reality, the adoption, ICT integration and implementation of these policies is inadequate and hindered by numerous factors. This study therefore focuses on exploring and comparing these factors leading to the underuse of ICT in education in these three countries.
Date
2013
Proceedings Title
2013 IST-Africa Conference
Conference Name
2013 IST-Africa Conference
Pages
1-11
Library Catalogue
IEEE Xplore
Citation
Oroma, J. O., Kiden, S., Maghendha, M. W., & Ntiyani, S. (2013). Perspectives on underutilisation of ICT in education in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. 2013 IST-Africa Conference, 1–11.