Utilisation of ICT Tools and Teaching and Learning of ICT subject in A-Level Government Secondary Schools of Bukanga North, Isingiro District.
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Date
2025-09-29
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East African Journal of Education Studies
Abstract
The study assessed the utilisation of ICT tools in teaching and learning of ICT
subject in A-Level government secondary schools of Bukanga North, Isingiro
District. The main objective was to assess the utilization of ICT tools in teaching
and learning ICT subject, with specific objectives to: examine whether the
existing ICT tools are utilized in the teaching and learning of ICT as a subject;
assess the effect of ICT tools on students' learning outcomes in ICT subject; and
establish the relationship between the utilization of ICT tools and teaching and
learning of ICT subject in A’ Level government secondary schools. The study
adopted a descriptive survey research design targeting 214 participants, including
01 District Education Officer, 03 headteachers, 30 teachers, and 180 students. A
sample size of 150 was selected using purposive, stratified, and simple random
sampling techniques. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, and
observation checklists, and analysed using SPSS version 24. Results revealed that
ICT tools such as computers, projectors, and internet connectivity are moderately
utilised (M = 3.72, SD = 0.87). ICT tools significantly improved student learning
outcomes, including performance, digital skills acquisition, and motivation (M =
3.90, SD = 0.78). The study concluded that while ICT tools enhance lesson
delivery and student engagement, challenges such as inadequate infrastructure,
irregular power supply, and limited teacher training persist. The study
recommends increased investment in ICT infrastructure, teacher capacity-
building, and policy support for sustainable ICT integration.
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Keywords
Utilisation, ICT Tools, Teaching, Learning, ICT subject, A-Level Government Secondary Schools.
Citation
https://doi.org/10.37284/eajes.8.3.3565
