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Teacher Training and Integration of Information Communication Technology in Teaching and Learning in Public Primary Schools, Kenya

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  • Mandila Ben Shikomera

    (Department of Languages, Kitui Teachers Training College, Kenya)

  • Janet K. Mulwa

    (Department of Educational Administration and Planning, South Eastern Kenya University, Kenya)

  • Jonathan Muema Mwania

    (Department of Educational Psychology, South Eastern Kenya University, Kenya)

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The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of teacher training in information communication technology on integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning in public primary schools in Kakamega County in Kenya. The study objectives sought to determine the level of teachers’ training in information communication technology for integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning; ascertain the influence of teachers’ academic qualification in information communication technology on integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning and to establish the influence of teachers attendance of in service course in information communication technology on integration of information communication technology in teaching and learning in public primary schools in Kakamega County, Kenya. Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge theory was used for the study. A descriptive survey research design was used for the investigation. The sample size was determined using the census sampling, proportionate sampling, simple random sampling, and purposive sampling techniques. The sample size included 356 public primary school teachers, 189 public primary school head teachers, and 1 County Director of Education. The study used questionnaires and interview schedules to collect responses from 546 participants. Tables and charts were used to present the data. The results were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. The Chi-square (x2) test was used to assess the degree of correlation between teachers’ use of information and communication technology and teaching and learning in public primary schools. Cronbach alpha (0.05) was the criterion for significance. This study was significant since it increased our understanding and aided in the development of future ICT integration strategies for teaching in the classroom. The study revealed that the majority of public primary school teachers lacked Information Communication Technology training. In order to integrate ICT into teaching and learning, the study recommended that teachers acquire training in information and communication technology.

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  • Mandila Ben Shikomera & Janet K. Mulwa & Jonathan Muema Mwania, 2023. "Teacher Training and Integration of Information Communication Technology in Teaching and Learning in Public Primary Schools, Kenya," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 7(8), pages 1613-1624, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:7:y:2023:i:8:p:1613-1624
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