Teachers’ Utilization of Information and Communication Technology and Learners’ Academic Performance
Catrina R. Omandac
Sofronio Carmona Memorial Natonal High School
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56738/issn29603986.geo2024.5.70
Abstract
Several novel concepts and understandings in education can result from researching how teachers use information and communication technology (ICT) and how that use affects students’ academic achievement. It is on this premise that this paper aimed to determine the extent of teachers’ ICT utilization and its relationship with learners’ academic in a public secondary school, in one of the districts of a large size schools division in Central Philippines, during the School Year 2023-2024. Data needed for this descriptive study was collected from 42 respondents using a self-made 30-item questionnaire that has passed the rigorous tests of validity and reliability. This study employed appropriate statistical methods based on the stated objectives namely, frequency and percentage count, Mean, Mann-Whitney U-test and Spearman Rho. Data showed a great extent of teachers’ ICT utilization when analyzed regarding instructional delivery and computer peripherals and equipment. Meanwhile, learners’ academic performance was found to be very satisfactory. The results state that the relationship between extent of teachers’ ICT utilization in teaching and learners’ academic performance is interpreted as not significant, the extent of teacher’s utilization of Information and Communication Technology does not affect the learners’ academic performance. The study results call for the teachers to encourage using technology in delivering the lesson, and the higher authority may support the school in providing the needs of the teachers and students and equip educators with tangible abilities to enhance technology integration in classrooms, fostering creativity, collaboration, and continuous refinement of teaching and learning approaches.
Keywords: Information and communication technology, instructional delivery, computer peripherals and equipment, Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Bio-notes: Catrina R. Omandac, is a teacher in Sofronio Carmona Memorial National High School, District of Salvador Benedicto, Division of Negros Occidental since 2021. Her research interest is teachers’ utilization of ICT and learners’ academic performance.
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