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The design and development of information and communication technology instructional tools for primary school teachers

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dc.contributor.advisor Ramorola, Mmankoko Ziporah
dc.contributor.author Motene, Rannosi Francis
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-14T10:04:21Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-14T10:04:21Z
dc.date.issued 2016-06
dc.identifier.citation Motene, Rannosi Francis (2016) The design and development of information and communication technology instructional tools for primary school teachers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22999>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/22999
dc.description.abstract Despite attempts by the South African government in partnership with private sector to equip schools with computers, research has shown that technology integration into teaching and learning is very low. Literature revealed that professional development or capacitation of teachers as the key element in enabling them to utilise technology and integrate it in their teaching practices. The main aim of this study was to design and develop Information Communication and Technology (ICT) instructional tools which were to be used to train teachers in primary schools on how to integrate ICT into teaching and learning. Design research and Instructional design theories were employed in guiding this study. The study used the ADDIE model of Instructional design as a guiding principle in the design and development of the tools. The study is located in the positivist paradigm of exploring reality and the methodology employed in this study was quantitative in nature. The participants were 28 teachers from three primary schools. The sample was purposely selected since the schools were awarded computers after taking part in a water management project. The quantitative data to determine the participants‟ prior knowledge, effectiveness of the solution and the teachers‟ satisfaction with the designed solution were collected by means of two questionnaires administered in two phases: pre- and post- workshop. The results of this study revealed that capacitation of teachers have to lay the foundation for ICT integration into teaching and learning. Giving computers to schools can lead to successful integration once the teachers feel competent to use them. Furthermore, it is crucial that other intervention strategies be explored, to empower teachers. It is recommended that this study be transferred to other similar situations. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xii, 110 leaves) : color illustrations, color charts en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Information and Communication Technology en
dc.subject ICT integration in teaching and learning en
dc.subject ADDIE en
dc.subject Computer literacy en
dc.subject Evaluation en
dc.subject Instructional design en
dc.subject Design research en
dc.subject.ddc 372.133409682
dc.subject.ddc Primary school teachers -- Training of -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Primary school teachers -- Training of -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Educational technology -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Educational technology -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Education, Primary -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga -- Computer-assisted instruction -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Education, Primary -- South Africa -- Limpopo -- Computer-assisted instruction -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Instructional systems -- South Africa -- Mpumalanga -- Design -- Case studies en
dc.subject.ddc Instructional systems -- South Africa – Limpopo -- Design -- Case studies en
dc.title The design and development of information and communication technology instructional tools for primary school teachers en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Curriculum and Instructional Studies en
dc.description.degree M. Ed. (Curriculum Studies)


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