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Title: Technical Teacher’s Perception and readiness for E-learning Instructional Delivery
Authors: A.M., Idirs
Hassan, A. M.
Abdulkadir, Mohammed
Glory, O
Keywords: : e-Learning
Perception
teacher
Technical schools
Readiness
Issue Date: Oct-2013
Publisher: International Conference of School of Science and Technology Education, Federal University of Technology Minna- Nigeria
Citation: Idris, A.M; Hassan, A.M; Abdulkadir, M and Glory, O. (2013). Technical Teacher’s Perception and readiness for E-learning Instructional Delivery. In D.I. Wushishi; I.Y. Umar; H. Shehu and C.O. Igwe (Eds). Science and Technology Education in the Transformation of Developing Nations. 1st International Conference of School of Technology Education, Federal University of Technology,Minna. Pp 212-217.
Abstract: The study investigated technical teacher’s perception and readiness for e-leaning instructional delivery in technical schools in Niger State, The study employed a survey research design. The sample for the study comprised 250 technical teachers. Two instruments were used namely e-Learning technical teachers' perception and Readiness questionnaire (r =82) and technical- based achievement Test (r=73) to collect data. Four hypotheses were generated and tested. t-test analysis of variable and Pearson moment correlation statistic were used to analyze the data. The result showed that there was a significant difference in male and female technica1 teachers’ perception of e-learning and also of their readiness for e-learning instructions. E-learning instructions should be incorporated into technical teaching in technical schools to enhance students' understanding of technical concepts.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4016
ISSN: 979-978-52341-0-7
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