Teachers’ Perceptions of Adopting Information and Communication Technologies in Teaching and Learning at Rural Secondary Schools in Eastern Cape, South Africa

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Teachers’ Perceptions of Adopting Information and Communication Technologies in Teaching and Learning at Rural Secondary Schools in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Abstract
There is an increasing global call to adopt information and communication technologies (ICTs) in teaching and learning. ICTs have become so essential that the South African government has introduced the e-education policy. ICTs are powerful enabling tools that play a significant role in the teaching and learning process. This article reports on a study that sought to explore teachers’ perceptions of adopting ICTs in teaching and learning at some secondary schools in Eastern Cape, South Africa. The purposive sampling technique was used to identify three secondary schools and five study participants from each school. Data was collected through face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions. A thematic approach was adopted to analyse and present the collected data. The study found that the teachers had a positive attitude towards the adoption of technologies and were ready to integrate ICTs in teaching and learning but they lacked the requisite ICT skills. The article concludes that ICT is an important vehicle in education, and further recommends the training of both teachers and learners in ICT usage.
Publication
Africa Education Review
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
1-19
Date
April 2020
Language
English
ISSN
18146627
Archive
Education Collection
Loc. in Archive
2400040529
Extra
Place: Pretoria Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Citation
Chisango, G., Newlin Marongwe, Mtsi, N., & Matyedi, T. E. (2020). Teachers’ Perceptions of Adopting Information and Communication Technologies in Teaching and Learning at Rural Secondary Schools in Eastern Cape, South Africa. Africa Education Review, 17(2), 1–19. Education Collection. https://doi.org/10.1080/18146627.2018.1491317