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<title>Science teachers’ perception of the use of educational  computer gamers in selected senior high schools in  Akwapim North District</title>
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<description>Science teachers’ perception of the use of educational  computer gamers in selected senior high schools in  Akwapim North District
Larbi, Abigail
Information  and  Communication  Technology  (ICT)  has  become  a  household &#13;
name  for  any  country  that  wants  to  develop  education.  ICT  has  received &#13;
significant  attention  from  successive  governments  over  the  past  decade  at  the &#13;
senior high school level. Teaching and learning have evolved over the years from &#13;
the traditional instructivism, to the constructivism approach where learners have &#13;
become active organism with expectations and the teacher becoming a facilitator. &#13;
The  aim  of  the  study  was  to  investigate  the  use  of  ICT  as  a  constructivist &#13;
approach to the teaching and learning of Physics m Swedru senior high school. &#13;
The  study  was  underpinned  by  the  constructivist  theory.  The  study  adopted  a &#13;
quantitative  research  approach  and  descriptive  research  design.  There  is  no &#13;
approach like this in the main work and simple random sampling techniques were &#13;
used  in  this  research  The  sample  size  was  206  students  who  were  randomly &#13;
selected and 8 science teachers who were purposely selected. Questionnaire was &#13;
used as a research instrument for data collection. Descriptive statistical tools were &#13;
used in analysing the data. The study revealed that the use of ICT in the teaching &#13;
&#13;
and  learning  of  Physics  were  perceived  to  develop  diverse  learning,  critical &#13;
thinking and active student participation which improve student's performance in &#13;
the  subject.  It  was  recommended  that,  the  Government  should  adopt  ICT  as  a &#13;
constructivist  approach  to  the  teaching  and  learning  of  Physics  in  junior  high &#13;
schools by providing the necessary logistics and infrastructure so that they can use &#13;
&#13;
ICT resources to enhance teaching and learning.
viii,76p.:ill
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