Identifying and Bridging the Gaps in Education System Through Effective Use of Educational Technology - Schools in Botswana

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Master Thesis
Title Identifying and Bridging the Gaps in Education System Through Effective Use of Educational Technology - Schools in Botswana
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
URL http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/979216/1/MR67319.pdf
Abstract
The purpose ofthis research is to identify the tools available in the market that enable the acquisition of knowledge in educational institutions through effective use ofinformation and communications technology (ICT). These educational institutes may be operating with formal classroom based teaching methods or in the distance-learning mode. The focus in this thesis is on the case ofBotswana. The affordances and capabilities ofICT offer the potential to solve or mitigate various challenges confronting educational systems and institutions in a developing economy such as Botswana. The first step in this thesis was to collect relevant data and information and analyze the current state of education in schools in Botswana. Information concerning the broad pedagogic context ofBotswana are introduced; data regarding internet access and usage, existing baseline rates ofliteracy, availability ofskilled instructors as well as information concerning the specifics of educational policy and initiatives involving the use of technology for teaching and learning are presented. After presenting the context ofthe Botswana educational system, the crucial gaps in terms ofthe performance and capabilities ofthe existing processes in school systems were identified. Arguments are offered concerning the role that ICT could play in addressing these gaps or enabling solutions. Other countries with similar pedagogical infrastructures to Botswana are used as examples. Finally, this thesis offers conclusions and recommendations that are expected to address the gaps identified and specify the actions that can be taken by Botswana's education departments to enhance the level of education in schools in their country.

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