Teacher Perceptions about ICT Integration into Classroom Instruction

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Abstract

This study looked at qualitative papers that focused on teacher perceptions of how technology is integrated in the classroom. It synthesized 22 qualitative research studies using the meta-ethnography method to trace, assess, and synthesize the findings in order to gain a better understanding of the diversity of teacher perceptions concerning ICT integration in the classroom. The outcomes were determined by the positive and negative attitudes teachers had toward ICT integration in the classroom. The synthesis revealed that local settings and global educational trends both influence teacher perceptions. It is stated how crucial teacher professional development programs are, and contextual elements influencing teacher perceptions about ICT integration into classroom are highlighted. Recommendations for further study are explored by integrating the review’s findings.

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Abel, V. R., Tondeur, J., & Sang, G. (2022, September 1). Teacher Perceptions about ICT Integration into Classroom Instruction. Education Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12090609

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