PREPAREDNESS OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN THE ADOPTION OF ICT FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING IN ABOTHUGUCHI WEST DIVISION, MERU, KENYA

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2022

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Chuka University

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Adoption of computers in schools has been recognized as a way of making the education process more efficient, richer and relevant. The Kenyan Ministry of Education is committed in the adoption of ICT in learning and teaching. The implementation process of the project has been slow and has been attributed to lack of preparedness. This slow pace has been blamed on level of school preparedness in adoption of laptop in learning and teaching process. However, no empirical study has been conducted to explain this. The present study asssessed competency of teachers in teaching using computers. It employed discipline survey study design with a target population of the study was 1495 subjects from 17 Public Primary Schools. The sample size was 312 respondents consisting six headteachers sampled purposively, 42 teachers sampled randomly and 264 pupils sampled using stratified random sampling. The study used questionnaire for headteachers and teachers. The overall mean for the teachers’ competency in adoption of laptops for teaching and learning was 2.45. This implies that majority of the Public Primary School teachers disagreed that their schools were prepared in terms of teachers’ competency in adoption of laptop for teaching and learning.

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samuelnkirote@gmail.com; johnmwithalii@yahoo.com or jkamoyo@chuka.ac.ke; eliasericmwenda@gmail.com or emwenda@chuka.ac.ke.

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ICT Preparedness, ICT adoption, ICT teaching, ICT learning

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Nkirote, S., Mwenda, E. and Kamoyo J. M. (2022). Preparedness of public primary schools in the adoption of ICT for teaching and learning in Abothuguchi West Division, Meru, Kenya. In: Isutsa, D. K. (Ed.). Proceedings of the 8th International Research Conference held in Chuka University from 7th to 8th Oct 2021 Chuka, Kenya. p.418-425.