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INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION ON QUALITY OF EDUCATION AT PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MAKINDU SUB-COUNTY, KENYA

This study focuses on influence of ICT integration on quality of education at primary schools in Makindu Sub County, Kenya. The study was guided by the following objectives; to establish the influence of teachers’ perceptions on ICT integration in quality of education at primary schools in Makindu Sub County, to examine the influence of availability of infrastructure on ICT integration in quality of education at primary schools in Makindu Sub County, to examine the influence of availability of human resource on ICT integration in provision of quality education at primary schools in Makindu Sub County, to determine the influence of school leadership on ICT integration in quality education at primary schools in Makindu Sub County. This study focused on teachers and head teachers to establish the influence of ICT integration on quality of education in Makindu Sub County. The sample comprised of teachers and head teachers in selected schools in Makindu Sub County. Data was collected by use of questionnaires and interview guides. Data analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and presented in tables. Relevant interpretation, discussions and recommendations were drawn from the analyzed data. A major finding of the study is that ICT integration in Makindu Sub County may take time to be realized due to the fact that, ICT infrastructure in most schools within the region is lacking. The study therefore recommends that, there is need to equip the schools within the region with ICT infrastructure as well as offering in-service training for the teachers and employing qualified ICT personnel. The findings of this study may be an aid to educational planners in identifying the challenges faced during of ICT integration in schools, strategize and come up with frameworks which offer solutions to these challenges.

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Author: mwakavi brenda mbithe
Contributed by: reagan lax
Institution: university of nairobi
Level: university
Sublevel: post-graduate
Type: dissertations