Abstract

The primary objective of this research article is to identify the key impacts of integrating technology into public secondary schools in Makueni County. To achieve this, a descriptive research strategy has been employed, that brought in 140 teachers and 25 principals. Data collection was conducted via interview schedules and questionnaires that were aimed at administrators and teachers. The gathered data underwent quantitative and qualitative analysis. Descriptive statistics and mean calculations, a measure of central tendency, were utilized for data analysis. The research hypothesizes that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) plays a crucial role in enhancing educational quality. ICT enables more personalized instruction and immediate feedback, thereby improving literacy both inside and outside the classroom. The research article also examines how ICT can be used to foster creativity and higher-order thinking skills. In terms of administration, ICT is pivotal in streamlining tasks such as data collection, document processing, record-keeping, and financial document recovery, making retrieval more straightforward and administration more efficient. Furthermore, ICT aids in the efficient scheduling of school activities, including parents and teachers association (PTA) and Board of Management meetings, and managing school calendar events, classes, and exams. In a nutshell, the research article highlights the importance of ICT in disseminating information and fostering effective communication among stakeholders.

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