Integrating ICT in Kenyan secondary schools: an exploratory case study of a professional development programme |
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Authors: | Jo Tondeur Don Krug Mike Bill Maaike Smulders Chang Zhu |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Educational Studies (Research Foundation Flanders), Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumJo.Tondeur@Ugent.be;3. Department of Curriculum &4. Pedagogy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;5. The Flemish Association for Development Cooperation and Technical Assistance, Brussels, Belgium;6. Department of Educational Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | This study explores the introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Kenyan secondary schools. Specifically, it is a case study of four schools with no previous access to ICT. The professional development programme from which data for this study were drawn was designed to support teachers learning to integrate ICT in the curriculum. Using a mixed-method research approach, the authors collected data from multiple sources and triangulated the views of various stakeholders: questionnaires with teachers, focus groups with teachers, school leaders and ICT coordinators, field observations and document analysis. While the broader programme focused on the use of ICT, the results highlighted in this study focus on the development of the four schools with respect to 1) vision building, 2) leadership, 3) collaboration, 4) expertise and 5) access to adequate resources. The discussion centres on the challenges and opportunities inherent in understanding how to prepare schools in developing countries to integrate ICT in education. |
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Keywords: | ICT integration secondary education professional development Kenya technology use |
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