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Title: INFLUENCE OF GENDER ON EDUCATORS’ COMPETENCE AND USE OF DIGITAL
TECHNOLOGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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Authors: Bright Ihechukwu Nwoke, Ph.D, Michael Olugbenga Ajileye, Ph.D and Ndidiamaka Rosekate Uwazurike,Ph.D, Nigeria |
Abstract: The study was carried out to determine the influence of gender on digital competence of educators
in tertiary institutions in Imo State. The population of the study consists of 722 academic staff
referred to as “educators” of Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education Owerri, Imo State. A
sample of 225 multidisciplinary educators determined using stratified random sampling was used
for study. Based on the objectives of the study, 2 research questions and a hypothesis guided the
study. The descriptive survey research design was adopted in conducting the study. The instrument
for data collection was a researcher made likert 4-points type questionnaire titled “Educators
Gender and Digital Competence (EGDC)”. It had a reliability coefficient of 0.87 determined using
Cronbach alpha method. The data generated were analyzed using mean and standard deviation to
answer research questions while the hypothesis was tested at 0.05 level of significance using t-test
statistical tool. The result of the study revealed that educators in tertiary institutions were digitally
competent; gender had no influence on the digital competence of the educators. Based on the result
of the study, it was recommended that, in-service trainings, workshops, conferences should be
organized to sustain and improve the competence level of educators. |
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