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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 5, Issue 2, 2025

Examing Effectiveness of Technology Integration in Teaching and Learning



Author(s): Starsh Wieczorek, Dr. Janet Namuchila

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2025.5.2.3867

Abstract:

This study examines the integration of technology in education and its impact on academic performance in Kasenengwa District, focusing on both teachers and students. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, data were collected through surveys and interviews, revealing critical insights into technology use in rural educational settings. The results indicated that approximately 30% of teachers utilize technology daily, while 40% use it weekly, demonstrating a moderate level of engagement with digital tools. Notably, 70% of teachers reported that technology enhances comprehension in subjects like mathematics and science, while 75% of students indicated improved engagement and understanding through technology-assisted learning.

However, significant disparities in access to technology outside the school environment were noted, with only 25% of students able to engage with digital resources consistently at home. This limited access raises concerns about equity in educational opportunities, as those lacking technology may experience hindered academic progress. The study identified key challenges, including a lack of resources (70% of teachers reported this), insufficient training (60%), and technical issues such as unreliable internet access (reported by 55% of participants). These barriers contribute to inconsistent technology use, limiting its potential benefits.

Despite these challenges, the research highlights opportunities for enhancing technology integration through community partnerships, increased funding, and targeted professional development programs. Approximately 80% of teachers expressed a need for more training on effectively using technology in their teaching practices. Participants also suggested improvements in infrastructure, with 85% of teachers requesting better internet access. The findings underscore the necessity of equitable technology access and ongoing support to maximize the benefits of digital tools in education. By addressing existing barriers, the educational experience in Kasenengwa District can be significantly improved, leading to enhanced academic performance and skill development among students in this rural setting.


Keywords: Technology Integration, Academic Performance, Teacher Training

Pages: 518-526

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