Factors Influencing Principals’ Integration of Information Communication Technology in the Administration of Public Secondary School in Vihiga County , Kenya
Abstract
Integration of ICT in the administration of public secondary schools is one
way of enhancing education in Kenya. However, most schools are yet to
integrate technology despite being endowed with ICT resources, numerous
government policies on ICT and donations of ICT resources by education
partners and other players. Thus, this study focused on exploring the factors
influencing integration of ICT in the administration of public secondary
schools in Kenya. In particular, the research focused on four specific objective
which assessed how the use of ICT, mobilization of ICT infrastructure,
accessibility to ICT infrastructure and ICT literacy influences school
principals’ integration of ICT in administration of public secondary schools in
Vihiga County, Kenya.The research was guided by activity
theory(Kuuth,1996) that involves integration of technology as tools to mediate
social action.Descriptive research survey design was used to carry out the
study where the target population was the 160 public secondary schools in
Vihiga County and the unit of observation where 160 BOM chairs, 160 BOM
secretaries, 160 Parents’ Association chairs, and 576 Heads of Departments
and 5 QASOs. The sample size which formed the unit of analysisinvolved; 40
BOM chairs, 40 BOM secretaries, 40 PA chairs, and 135 Heads of
Departments and 4 QASOs selected by using both simple random and
purposive sampling. The study employed a questionnaire and interview guide
to collect data. Descriptive statistics involved the use of frequencies, means
and standard deviations. Qualitative data was coded into relevant themes for
interpretation while inferential statistics involved Pearson correlation
coefficient which was employed to ascertain the degree to which independent
variables exert effect on the dependent variable. The findings of the study
indicated that there is a strong positive correlation between the use of ICT
(0.736), mobilization of ICT infrastructure (0.594), accessibility to ICT
infrastructure (0.683) and ICT literacy (0.745)and ICT integration in the
school administration. The correlation coefficient of the four variables suggest
a positiverelationship between the variables (p=0.001). However, the study
noted a number of challenges hindering the ICT integration in the school
administration. Therefore, it recommended the need of addressing the
challenges in order to improve ICT integration in the school administration.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
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