Abstract

Secondary school physics contribute significantly to the technological development of a nation because it lays the foundation for further studies in physics. Physics is an abstract science subject that relies greatly on practical, and the crucial role played by the use of instructional materials especially, e-learning facilities in this 21st century cannot be over emphasized. This study investigates the awareness, availability and utilization of e-learning facilities among secondary school physics teachers. We adopt the descriptive survey design which involved 78 physics teachers, randomly selected from all the secondary schools in Ondo, Nigeria. A researcher designed checklist was used to collect data for this study. Three research questions were answered using descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation) and the findings from this investigation revealed that physics teachers are aware of most of the e-learning facilities for teaching secondary school physics but only few of these facilities are readily available for teaching physics. This investigation also revealed that only one of these e-learning facilities (desktop computer) was utilized by secondary school physics teachers. This study conclude that e-learning facilities were not used in teaching secondary school physics in Ondo. Based on this findings, physics teachers are encouraged to use the few e-learning facilities that are available in secondary schools. Also, government education agencies and school management team are encouraged to further stress the importance of using the available e-learning facilities for teaching secondary school physics through in-service trainings and workshops.

Highlights

  • The study of physics and its application is crucial to the technological development of any nation

  • More than half of the participants were not aware that facilities such as e-book readers (84.6%), flexible learning toolbox (87.2%), ilearn (88.5%), respondus/software (84.6%), virtual classroom (84.6%), virtual library (76.9%) can be used for teaching secondary school physics. The result from this investigation revealed that out of a total number of 36 e-learning facilities that make up the checklist, physics teachers are aware of 27 e-learning facilities (75.0%)

  • This study investigated the awareness, availability and utilization of e-learning facilities among secondary school physics teachers in Ondo

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Introduction

The study of physics and its application is crucial to the technological development of any nation. The adequate teaching of physics at the secondary school has been threatened by disruptions, such as the covid-19 pandemic, which has forced most nations of the world to observe lock down in order to prevent the continuous spread of the highly deadly virus. The effect of this disruption is capable of frustrating the achievement of the objectives of the secondary school physics curriculum. Is the use of technology effective at alleviating the problems of educational disruptions, but it has provided instructional materials that assist in achieving these objectives with ease and less stress. The use of these instructional materials eases the stress of having to explain and re-explain, making teachers and students to struggle less in the classroom

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