The Impact of Technology in Developing Primary School Pupils in Kwara State

Authors

  • EniolaKeji OLA-ALANI Department of Adult and Primary Education
  • Francis A. OYELADE Department of Arts Education, Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria

Keywords:

Information Communications Technology (ICT), Developmental Domain, Technology Devises.

Abstract

This study assessed preschool children use of technological device and its impact on their 
development and Survey research design was adopted for this study. The population for the 
study comprised of thirty (30) primary schools within the study area. Simple random sampling 
technique was used to select 10 primary schools in Kwara central and 200 pupils were selected 
from the schools selected. Three research questions were raised and three hypotheses were 
generated. The instruments used for data collection was a self-design questionnaire on which 
validity and reliability was carried out before final administration, the reliability coefficient is 0.73. 
Frequency distribution, percentages, mean, standard deviation, independent t-test and ANOVA 
were used to analyze the data obtained from the respondents. The findings showed that 
Teachers have favourable perception towards the impact of ICT devises on the child 
development in the areas of (physical, mental, emotional and social 
development),(X=2.89>2.5).there is no significant difference in the teachers perception on the 
impact of technological devise on pupils‘ development (physical, mental, emotional and social 
development) based on gender(p.value 0.192>0.05). There is significant difference in the 
teachers perception on the impact of technological devise on pupils‘ development (physical, 
mental, emotional and social development) based on teachers years of experience and 
qualifications (p.value 0.045&0.20<0.05) respectively. It was however recommended that 
supply of technological devise should be in right quality and quantity for the pupils in order to 
enhance their academic development. Government should provide grants for primary schools for the purchase of desktop computer and mini-laptops. Teachers should also be encouraged to 
go for professional development programmes in order to update their knowledge.

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Published

2017-03-15