Abstract:
An assessment of Information and Communication Technology usage
among teacher trainees in selected Colleges of Education in the Ashanti
Region of Ghana was the main focus of this study. The population consisted of
third year teacher trainees and tutors of the Colleges under the study. A sample
of 123 respondents was considered for the study. These included 40 trainees
and 1 tutor from each of the three Colleges under study. The instruments used
for data collection were the questionnaire for trainees and interview guide for
tutors.
These instruments were pre tested in order to correct their weaknesses.
The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to analyse the
data. From the analysis it was revealed that although teacher trainees had good
access to computer use, internet usage by trainees is on the lower side. The
study also revealed that Tutors do not have enough time to acquire computer
skills and develop new teaching strategies for integrating technology into their
classrooms.
It was therefore recommended that tutors in the Colleges of Education
should be regularly trained and retrained using school-based INSET to
effectively use ICT tools in teaching. Also wireless internet service should be
made available for trainees and hours for ICT lessons should be extended.
Also ICT integration into education should well explained and understood by
trainees.