Teachers' attitudes towards the use of ICTs for teaching business studies in Soshanguve secondary schools
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University of Pretoria
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Technology is always evolving, and these advancements have a variety of effects on social
life. As technology advances, new demands in the teaching and learning environments arise,
prompting teachers to make active use of technology. With a particular focus on two schools
in Gauteng, Soshanguve, this qualitative study explored the attitudes of teachers towards the
use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Business Studies classrooms. The
study involves five schools in Soshanguve, all the schools have laptops and smartboards for
Business Studies learning. The aim of this study was to comprehend how teachers see and
make use of these technological tools. The study investigated the variables influencing
teachers' acceptance and use of ICT tools in their teaching methods, with a focus on the
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Using a qualitative approach, information was gathered
via observations and semi-structured interviews with teachers to learn more about their
attitudes, experiences and problems integrating ICT into Business Studies instruction. This
study fills a significant vacuum in the literature on the use of ICT in underfunded educational
environments by concentrating on township schools. The findings showed that, while Business
Studies teachers recognised the benefits of ICTs, they prefer conventional teaching
techniques and use ICTs primarily as additional tools. Teachers were wary of technology
owing to worries about diversions, technical challenges, and uneven access to resources.
They observed that ICTs need additional planning and time, which leads to hesitation in
complete integration.
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Dissertation (MEd (Science, Mathematics and Technology Education))--University of Pretoria, 2024.
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UCTD, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Attitudes, Business studies, Information and communication technology (ICT), Qualitative, Technology acceptance model
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-04: Quality Education
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