Title of article :
Information and Communication Technology To Aid Constructivism As Means Alternative Delivery In Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Ojugo, A.A. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun , Okonta, E.O Federal College of Education (Technical) - Asaba , Eboka, A.O Federal College of Education (Technical) - Asaba , Iyawa, I.J.B Federal College of Education (Technical) - Asaba , Yerokun, M.O Federal College of Education (Technical) - Asaba
Abstract :
A national initiative recently launched saw the Nigerian Educational Sector orient towards
integration of ICT into the learning process both as a subject and as a tool for diseminating
other subject. As Nigeria aspires for technological growth, positive changesand priority must
be assured towards educational values. Past educational theories seem not to cope with the
information, ever-changing society. The need therefore arises, to develop alternative
strategies that will help address its issues as well as develop new educational theories to
bridge the gap. The long theory of constructivism will help tteachers to realize how important
it is for them to prepare students for challenges ahead. This study thus, presents
constructivist theories with a view of ICT integration into education as an alternative
delivery in the Nigerian Educational System. It highlights requirements necessary for such
integration ranging from technical (media literacy) to claimed deeper understanding of
informatics – stressing importance of ICT as an effective means of improving education if
properly harnessed as it equips teachers for the task ahead. It also tries to bridge ICT and
constructivism, highlighting the educational processes required by teacher and students to
succeed in such new learning environment. Thus, such power shift in educational paradigm
and structures will equip students to become knowledge producer, help teachers to
emancipate students academically, in a framework that measures quality of engaged
student’s learning.
Keywords :
Constructivism , Rationale , productivity , meida literacy , lifelong
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics