Factors Influencing Integration of Information Communication Technology in Teaching Geography in Secondary Schools in Rachuonyo South Sub-county, Kenya
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Date
2022Author
Otieno, Fredrick, O
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The purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing integration of
information communication technology in teaching Geography in secondary
schools in Rachuonyo South Sub-County, Kenya. The objectives of the study
were; to establish the extent to which teachers’ level of ICT literacy, teachers’
pedagogy, teachers’ attitude and formulation of students’ assessments in
Geography influence integration of information communication technology in
teaching of Geography in secondary schools in Rachuonyo South Sub-County
Kenya. The study adopted descriptive and correlational research designs. It
targeted 32 principals, 128 Geography teachers and 1,378 form four students in
Rachuonyo South Sub-County, Kenya. The sample composed of 10 principals,
39 Geography teachers and 138 form four Geography students from selected
schools. The tools used for collecting data comprised of observation check list,
interview guide and questionnaires. The university supervisors checked and
advised on the instruments to ensure their validity. The reliability of the
instruments was achieved through test-retest method. Data was analyzed through
descriptive and inferential statistics. Quantitative and qualitative data were
analyzed by correlation and regression through mean and standard deviations. The
results were presented in tables of percentages and frequencies. Statistical
Package for Social Sciences version 23.0 was used for data analysis. The major
findings of the study were as follows; from the first objective, it was established
that teachers’ level of ICT literacy influences integration of information
communication technology in teaching of Geography. From the second study
objective, it was established that teachers’ pedagogy influences integration of
information communication technology in teaching of Geography. From the third
study objective, it was established that teachers’ attitude towards ICT influences
integration of information communication technology in teaching of Geography.
From the fourth study objective, it was established that formulation of students’
assessments in Geography influences integration of information communication
technology in teaching of Geography. This study concludes that integration of
information communication technology in teaching Geography is influenced by
teachers’ level of ICT literacy, teachers’ pedagogy, teachers’ attitude, and
formulation of students’ assessments. The recommendations are as follows; the
ministry of education should avail enough computers in schools and also to ensure
stable internet connection for easy and effective access of teaching and learning
materials. Curriculum developers should design teachers’ pre-service and inservice
training programs that promotes effective integration of ICTs in teaching
and learning of geography. The school principals should be aware of educational
national ICT policies as this would enable them develop school ICT polices that
would ensure proper integration of ICTs in teaching and learning of geography.
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University of Nairobi
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