Abstract

The research conducted to assess the impact of e-Learning on the teaching and learning management in primary education in Rwanda. The researcher must test the validity of the learning using expert validation sheet instruments and limited testing using observation sheets, interview guides, questionnaires and documentation as the main instruments. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive analysis techniques. E-learning is able to generate a high attractiveness and high learning motivation for the students. respondents to give their level of agreement to the statements relate to factors to that influence e-learning teaching management materials, it was revealed that 47.9% strongly agree that there is management of eLearning in their respective schools, 35.4% agree with the statement and 16.7% disagree that in Management of eLearning in your school with mean of 4.58 and a standard deviation of 0.43. Learner’s perspective on learning using e-learning, E-Learning teaching materials, Teacher perspective on teaching using e-Learning. (F=7.761, p value =0.000) shows that there is a significant relationship between p existing Learner’s perspective on learning using e-learning, E-Learning teaching materials, Learner’s perspective on learning using e-learning.at least one of the slope is not zero. Key words: E-learning, Learning Materials, Management of Primary Education.

Highlights

  • Over the past few years, there has been a dramatic advance in information and communication technologies (ICT) infrastructure in Rwanda

  • Considering the findings in this research, it is extremely important for the researcher to conclude that respondents of the respective primary schools perceive -learning on teaching management of primary education

  • EL-2021-1994 in Rwanda as indicated by a huge response in agreement with the statements that are related to the e-learning management in teaching materials used in urban and rural primary education.it been indicated that for strategies used by school management on managing the teaching using eLearning in urban and rural primary school in rural areas to successfully be able to make the best from the absorption of the new learning treand they ought to consider relying on the of e-Learning teaching management as all hypothesis in the research confirmed

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Introduction

Over the past few years, there has been a dramatic advance in information and communication technologies (ICT) infrastructure in Rwanda. Internet users have increased from 29% in 2014 to 40% in 2016 while mobile penetration has increased to 80% of the total population by 2017 (TCRA, 2017) Given these developments, educational initiatives directed towards ICT integration in teaching and learning at all levels of education have grown exponentially. Studies have revealed that integrating ICT in education could lead to significant educational and pedagogical outcomes beneficial for both students and teachers (Jimoyiannis, 2008). With these benefits in mind, the government of Rwanda and other stakeholders has taken giant steps in equipping schools with computers, supporting initiatives in installing eLearning platforms, as well as supporting teachers with technological, pedagogical and content knowledge and skills for ICT integration

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