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The study “Emerging Paradigm of Information and Communication
Technologies Use in Teacher Training Institutions of Pakistan” was conducted
through survey approach. Main objectives of the study were to; (1) Assess the
teachers’ and students’ attitude towards the use of ICTs, (2) Evaluate the existing
situation of ICTs utilization, (3) Investigate the teachers’ and students’ skills to use
these technologies and (4) Examine the barriers in the utilization of ICTs.
1805 students out of 3609 and 442 out of 442 teachers were taken as a sample
of the study through random and universal sampling techniques respectively. A
questionnaire was developed on five point Likert scale to elicit the opinions of
students and teachers.
The salient findings of the study were; (1) Majority of the teachers and
students are frequent user of e-mailing, word-processing and Internet browsing. (2)
A considerable number of teachers was infrequent user of spreadsheets. (3) Majority
of the teachers opined that that they have good skills of e-mailing, word-processing,
presentations and Internet browsing while they have insufficient skills to use
spreadsheets. (4) Majority of the respondents both teachers and students opined that
lack of training, power failure, lack of hardware and lack of confidence were major
barriers in up taking these technologies.
On the basis of the findings it was concluded that (1) Both teachers and
students have positive attitude towards ICTs. (2) Both teachers and students are
frequent user of e-mailing, word-processing and Internet browsing. (3) Both teachers
and students have sufficient skills to use e-mailing, word-processing and Internet
viiibrowsing while teachers have insufficient skills to use spreadsheets. Similarly
students have insufficient skill to use spreadsheets and presentation technologies. (4)
Major barrier to the uptake of ICTs were lack of training, power failure, lack of
hardware and lack of confidence.
Therefore, on the basis of these conclusions the following recommendations
were made (1) Maximum deployment of these technologies may be ensured to
address the barrier of lack of hardware. (2) A judicious policy may be developed and
implemented for continuous training of technological usage so that teachers may
become familiar with advancement in these technologies. (3) Use of spreadsheets
and presentations may be enhanced (4) Especial emphasis may be given to address
the problems of lack of training, power failure, lack of hardware and lack of
confidence. |
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