Abstract

The integration of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in teaching and learning is becoming almost obligatory given the imperatives of education in many countries in the world. All teachers have a challenging job, but integrating the tools for ICT in teaching and learning provides additional challenges, especially for secondary teachers not exposed to technology. In this paper we explore a possible relationship between teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs pertaining to their own level of competence and their attitudes towards technology adoption. Questionnaires were used to determine teachers’ perceptions of their competence and factors that relate to their attitudes. Their responses were analysed using a statistical package (SPSS) and social cognitive theory was used as a framework to explain human learning in terms of motivation, behavioural and environmental factors. Some implications for professional development programmes are then suggested. This paper determined the perceptions of educators w...

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