Open-access Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Secondary School Education: A Contemporary Challenge

Abstract

In order to analyze how Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) impact secondary school educational processes, a study was designed and executed using a descriptive research methodology with data collected from the field through a survey. The universe for this study consisted of five (5) high schools with a sample of twenty-five purposefully selected students. Noteworthy findings include: Overall ignorance about ICTs among most of the surveyed students. Fewer students participating in educational interactions since they do not use ICTs at school. There is a general lack of awareness about the use of ICTs to enhance educational interactions. Yet, there was a perceived willingness to delve more into the benefits of using ICTs in education. Recommendations suggest developing ICT-based teaching strategies in all areas of learning and knowledge as well as develop teacher training courses that focus on ICTs as a mechanism for enhancing all school activities. Discussion points include accentuating the benefits of Information and Communication Technologies, specifically in educational contexts to provide a broad gamut of educational opportunities for both teachers and students.

Keywords Educational Processes; Information and Communication Technologies; ICT; Education; High Schools; Secondary Schools; Digital Skills

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None Universidad de Costa Rica, Sede Rodrigo Facio Brenes Facultad de Educación, San Pedro, Montes de Oca, San José Costa Rica, San José, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, San Jose, San Pedro de Montes de Oca, CR, 11501 , 2511-4518 , 2511-6123 - E-mail: revedu@gmail.com
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