Effective integration of ICT to facilitate the secondary education in Sri Lanka
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been the phenomenon of the 21st century and its growing advances continue to play a vital role as an ideal tool to acquire, store, disseminate and apply knowledge than ever before. Thus, the integration of ICT in diverse business processes has incre...
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Zusammenfassung: | Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been the phenomenon of the
21st century and its growing advances continue to play a vital role as an ideal
tool to acquire, store, disseminate and apply knowledge than ever before. Thus,
the integration of ICT in diverse business processes has increased the
importance as an imperative source of economic growth in the rapidly changing
knowledge economy. The paper mainly explores potential barriers towards the
effective integration of ICT and its impact on the performance of the secondary
education. A structured survey questionnaire gathered empirical data from a
random sample of teachers from selected schools in the North Central Province
(NCP) of Sri Lanka. Results show very low integration of ICT in schools and
teachers ICT competency. ICT infrastructure, leadership support and school
planning are revealed as major organizational constraints for the effective
integration of ICT in schools. In contrast, respondents' fairly positive
attitudes towards ICT indicate potential future developments. Comparative
findings revealed that ICT education and English language proficiency are
significant demographic predictors of ICT utilization. Results also reported a
positive impact of ICT on teachers job performance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1901.00181 |