Abstract:
This study investigated the integration of Information and Communication
Technology in Senior High Schools in Ghana, focusing on the lived experiences
of Visual Art teachers in the Mfantseman Municipality of the Central Region.
Guided by the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)
framework, the study adopted a qualitative case study design involving 20 Visual
Art teachers selected through purposive and convenient sampling. Data were
collected using interviews and classroom observations and analysed thematically.
The study found that teachers’ TPACK, particularly in blending content and
pedagogy with technology, was generally low, resulting in limited ICT integration
in teaching and learning. The barriers to effective ICT integration encompassed the
centralisation of ICT laboratories, inadequate infrastructure, restrictive policies
limiting students from bringing personal digital devices to school. Additional
constraints included limited access to specialised software such as CorelDraw and
Photoshop, lack of in-service training for Visual Art teachers, unreliable internet
connectivity, and inadequate technical support. These challenges hinder both
teacher effectiveness and students’ development of digital creativity and 21stcentury
competencies. Consequently, they raise critical concerns about the
implementation and efficacy of national ICT policies in Visual Art education
within SHSs in Gahan, specifically in Mfantseman Municipality. The study
recommends targeted professional development programmes, decentralisation of
the ICT laboratory within the Visual Art department. It also advocates for
supportive policy interventions by the Mfantseman Municipal Education
Directorate, school heads, School Management Committees to enhance ICT
integration. Overall, the findings provide critical insights for stakeholders seeking
to improve technology-supported pedagogy and student outcomes in Visual Art
education.
Description:
A thesis submitted to the school of Graduate Studies
in partial fulfilment of the requirements for
the award of Master of Philosophy
(Arts and Culture)
Department of Music Education
School of Creative Arts
UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA
DECEMBER, 2025