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TEACHER EDUCATORS’ EXPERIENCES OF INTEGRATING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SELECTED NATIONAL TEACHERS’ COLLEGES IN UGANDA
Authors: Charles Nyakito, Elizabeth Role (Author)
Published: 2018-01-10
Pages: 1-9
Abstract
Developments in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and its applications in teaching and learn
ing are calling for teachers to integrate ICT into curriculum and instruction. This requires a strategic ICT train
ing for both prospective and in-service teachers. The literature suggests that integrating ICT into Initial Teacher
Education (ITE) is one of the most important options to accomplish the intended change in developing prospec
tive teachers. This study focused on exploring the experiences of teacher educators in integrating ICT in initial
teacher education in a selected National Teachers’ College in Uganda. The study adopted a qualitative research
design. The data revealed that although the teacher educators appeared enthusiastic to integrate ICT in their
training of teachers, they experienced a number of handicaps which ranged from inadequate training in ICT
integration in teaching and learning, inadequate ICT resources, to lack of technical and pedagogical support. For
effective integration of ICT in initial teacher education, the researchers recommended a deliberate inclusion of
ICT in the curriculum of initial teacher education, regular continuous professional development programmes for
teacher educators, and strengthening technical and infrastructural support in the teacher training institutions.
Keywords
Experiences, National Teachers’ Colleges, Teacher educators, Information and Communication Technology
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