Authors
Andrew Joyce-Gibbons, David Galloway, Andrew Mollel, Sylvester Mgoma, Madeleke Pima, Enos Deogratias
Publication date
2018/1
Journal
Education and Information Technologies
Volume
23
Pages
73-92
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Mobile phone technology in Tanzania has grown rapidly but there is insufficient data on its application in schools. This paper aims to show how students in the first and third year (F1 and F3) teachers in two rural secondary schools perceived its use. F1 and F3 students completed a questionnaire. Teachers and students in F1 and F3 discussed the uses and misuses of mobile phones in separate focus groups. Although they served similar areas the two schools differed in students’ use – and awareness of misuse – of mobile phones. Most students had access to a mobile phone, but were not permitted to bring them to school. Few teachers could see a positive use for the technology in the curriculum. There is an urgent need for pedagogical resources to support the introduction of mobile technology into classrooms but equally it is crucial that any such introduction is through a process of engagement with the …
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