Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to investigate mathematics teachers‘ integration of ICT
in the teaching of mathematics in Senior High School level in Ghana. A sample of 27
mathematics teachers was selected out of a total of 44 teachers in the Upper Denkyira
East Municipality and Upper Denkyira West District. A questionnaire and an
interview guide were administered to gather data from the participants who were a
sample of mathematics teachers from both private and public Senior High Schools in
the Upper Denkyira East Municipality and the Upper Denkyira West District. The
participants were made to answer questions on their competency, their use as well as
factors which hindered their use of ICT in the teaching of mathematics. The results of
the study revealed that the teachers‘ methods were frequently teacher centered and
that employment of ICT tools were primarily for organizational and informative
purposes. The lack of use of ICT tools in the teaching of mathematics was credited
primarily to the lack of technological resources (i.e. hardware, software and the
internet) and insufficiency on the job training of teachers to boost their motivation as
well as knowledge for the use of ICT tools since new technological tools keeps on
emerging. For mathematics teachers to be able to integrate ICT in their lessons, it is
recommended that ICT tools are made available to the teachers, most importantly, the
teachers are motivated and also time allocation for mathematics lessons should factor
the integration of ICT tools.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Science Education, submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Philosophy (Mathematic Education) in the University of Education, Winneba
JANUARY, 2022