Principals, Teachers, and Student's Perception of the Information and Communication Technology in Kuwait Secondary Schools (Rhetoric and reality)


Autoria(s): Al Sharija, Mohammed; Qablan, Ahmad; Watters, James J.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

ICT integration has been advocated to provide opportunities to improve students’ achievement and engagement through transforming the educational setting. A valuable tool that contributes in enhancing and developing students’ cognitive skills for lifelong learning, ICT integration has introduced a new educational philosophy, shifting the role of students into a more central position in the pedagogical processes. Kuwait, as with many other countries, has recently planned ICT integration to develop its citizen’s capacities. This study sought to capture the principals’, teachers’, and students’ perceptions of ICT integration in pedagogical activities, as well as how ICT is being used for learning and teaching activities in three ICT leading Kuwaiti secondary schools. Interviews with principals, teachers, and students were conducted, along with an open-ended questionnaire for the teachers, researcher observations, and document analysis. The findings revealed that ICT integration in Kuwait needed to be reinforced to accomplish the ICT integration objectives. A call for further support for teachers, and a reconsideration of the ICT integration strategies were also recommended.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58686/

Publicador

International Institute for Science, Technology & Education

Relação

http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEP/article/view/2886

Al Sharija, Mohammed, Qablan, Ahmad, & Watters, James J. (2012) Principals, Teachers, and Student's Perception of the Information and Communication Technology in Kuwait Secondary Schools (Rhetoric and reality). Journal of Education and Practice, 3(12), pp. 91-99.

Fonte

Faculty of Education

Tipo

Journal Article