Constraint to Effective use of ICT on Islamic Education A Critical Analysis of Public and Private Secondary School

Abstract

This research focused and analyze some problems that militate the effective use of ICT on Islamic education in secondary schools. These problems include Lack of technical knowhow by the teachers, Interest of parental influence, Lack of maintenance, Lack of political will to support ICT programme, Inadequate provision of modern ICT facilities, Irregular power supply and Lack of Arabic language to use Islamic gadget. Survey research design is adopted in the study and validated self structure questionnaire is raise and use to obtain data about 111 questionnaires were randomly distributed to both public and private secondary school teachers in Jos, Plateau state. The quantitative data returned were evaluated using descriptive statistics and further analyzed using Independent sample Mann Whitney U test in SPSS version 25 . The results of the study reveal that there is an Insignificant difference between public and private secondary school to the challenges faces to effective use of ICT with Z= .508 at P .05 level of significance, where we retain the null hypothesis of the statistical test. It is recommended that ICT programme should be implemented and make it compulsory to each and every school by the government, continues training of ICT skill to teachers and buying of modern facilities should be adhere, and involvement of parent and political leaders should be encourage, equally they should motivate and sponsored the ICT resources and programme respectively to their various home and zones. Dr. Mustapha Garba Muhammad | Adam Mustapha Garba | Garba Sufiyanu Mustapha "Constraint to Effective use of ICT on Islamic Education: A Critical Analysis of Public and Private Secondary School" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3 , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38715.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/38715/constraint-to-effective-use-of-ict-on-islamic-education-a-critical-analysis-of-public-and-private-secondary-school/dr-mustapha-garba-muhammad

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Dr. Mustapha Garba Muhammad | Adam Mustapha Garba | Garba Sufiyanu Mustapha

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Dr. Mustapha Garba Muhammad, Adam Mustapha Garba (2021). Constraint to Effective use of ICT on Islamic Education A Critical Analysis of Public and Private Secondary School. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 5(3), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-695190