Information Communication Technology Use and Job Performance of Teachers at a Private International School in Uganda

  • Mugizi W
  • Amwine C
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Abstract

This study assessed the influence of information communication technology (ICT) use on job performance of teachers at a private International School in Kampala, Uganda. Specifically, the study assessed the influence of ICT enabled school administration, electronic information resources access and ICT enabled collaborative teaching and learning on job performance of teachers. Using the correlational research design, data were collected from teachers using a self-administered questionnaire.

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Mugizi, W., & Amwine, C. M. (2020). Information Communication Technology Use and Job Performance of Teachers at a Private International School in Uganda. Creative Education, 11(02), 166–181. https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2020.112012

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