Instructional Technologies of Education in East African Countries: An Overview

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Title: Instructional Technologies of Education in East African Countries: An Overview
Language: English
Authors: Anagrolia Faustino, Guneet Kaur Cheema, Marcus Bussey
Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education. 2024 13(1):236-252.
Availability: STAR Scholars Network & OJED. 6 Delgreen Court, Nottinghamm, MD 21236. Web site: https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jise
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 17
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Information Analyses
Education Level: Elementary Education
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Student Improvement, Influence of Technology, Interaction, Barriers, Cultural Context, African Culture, Differences, Journal Articles, Developing Nations, Telecommunications, Computer Networks, Computer System Design, Civil Engineering, Elementary Education
Geographic Terms: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Sudan
ISSN: 2166-2681
2690-0408
Abstract: This paper investigates the use of commonly employed technologies in education across East African countries, specifically focusing on Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Sudan. It draws on Google Scholar to identify key technologies used in teaching and learning, emphasizing their benefits, such as increased student engagement, commitment, interaction, and improved performance. However, several challenges hinder the effective use of these technologies, including unfamiliarity, time constraints, negative attitudes, lack of human resources, insufficient government support, and infrastructure limitations. To overcome these obstacles, the paper recommends providing teachers with better training and workshops on accessing and utilizing appropriate technological tools. Furthermore, it calls for enhanced government involvement to ensure modern technologies are effectively integrated, thereby improving the overall quality of education in the region.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1456473
Database: ERIC
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