University of Wollongong
Browse

Teachers' beliefs about first-and second-order barriers to ICT integration: preliminary findings from a South African study

Download (143.54 kB)
conference contribution
posted on 2024-11-16, 11:55 authored by Kevin Sherman, Sarah HowardSarah Howard
Teachers’ beliefs have been shown to play a critical role in their decision to utilize technology in their classrooms, but few studies have examined those beliefs among South African teachers. This paper reports preliminary findings from a qualitative study of Cape Town secondary school teachers that analyzed their belief statements in order to establish their perceptions of first and second order barriers to technology integration. Preliminary findings suggest that a variety of socio-cultural factors impact on teachers’ beliefs and pedagogic practices pertaining to technology use. These factors may inhibit South African teachers from adopting more student-centered pedagogies that foster technology integration. Implications for future research are also discussed.

History

Citation

Sherman, K. & Howard, S. K. (2012). Teachers' beliefs about first-and second-order barriers to ICT integration: preliminary findings from a South African study. 23rd International Conference of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (pp. 2098-2105). Charlottesville, VA: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education.

Parent title

International Conference of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education

Pagination

2098-2105

Language

English

RIS ID

50072

Usage metrics

    Categories

    Keywords

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC