ABSTRACT
Internet use in educational institutes has benefits for both professional
development of teachers and the educational work of students. In Ghana, there
have been several initiatives such as World of learning Project (WorlD Links), a
World Bank sponsored programme, coupled with assistance from corporate
bodies like Ghana Telecom, Network Computer Systems (NCS), Africa Online
and Standard Chartered Bank Limited, for promoting the use of the Internet for
educational purposes. The work studied the use of the Internet in educational
institutions focusing on second cycle institutions in general. Achimota School
was use as a case study. The school was selected because it was one of the
first second cycle institutions to have started teaching computer skills and
Internet use in the country.
fhe study involved interviewing the headmistress, the computer laboratory
master and forms 2 and 3 students using structured interviews in 2001. The
~tlldy showed, among other things, that many of the teachers and students learnt
about the Internet in 1997 and 1999 respectively. In the case of the teachers, the
major means through which this was done was through their colleagues but
amongst the students, television was the leading medium through which they
learnt about the Internet. The use of posters was the least of the means through
which both teachers and students have learnt about the Internet. The study also
showed that many of the teachers and students were taught the use of the facility
In the school even though the number of personal computers is inadequate. There is restriction on teachers and students in terms of access to the Internet.
Both teachers and students expressed the desire for more time with the facility
for independent use.
The study showed that there was the likelihood of a minor problem with a
machine which are normally fixed by the computer laboratory master. There is
however no specific agency to handle major problems as and when they come
IIp It is suggested that employing the services of a specific company might help
reduce the spate of breakdown of the machines since the company might
become familiar with their computers and get to know how to fix these problems
on a more permanent basis.
SOlllt~ of the recommendations put forward are that the school should consider
connecting other centres of learning in the school such as the library to the
Internet In so doing, the computer laboratory could be used purposely for
irdlfwlg cyber cafes should also be allowed to operate on pilot basis on the
_"'IPUS The Idea of a feedback mechanism could assist the school to know the
krnd of emphasis that would be necessary in teaching of skills acquisition in
dllputer and Internet use.
ARTHUR, C (2021). INTERNET USE IN SECOND CYCLE INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA: A STUDY OF ACHIMOTA SCHOOL. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/internet-use-in-second-cycle-institutions-in-ghana-a-study-of-achimota-school
ARTHUR, CHARLES "INTERNET USE IN SECOND CYCLE INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA: A STUDY OF ACHIMOTA SCHOOL" Afribary. Afribary, 31 Mar. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/internet-use-in-second-cycle-institutions-in-ghana-a-study-of-achimota-school. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
ARTHUR, CHARLES . "INTERNET USE IN SECOND CYCLE INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA: A STUDY OF ACHIMOTA SCHOOL". Afribary, Afribary, 31 Mar. 2021. Web. 21 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/internet-use-in-second-cycle-institutions-in-ghana-a-study-of-achimota-school >.
ARTHUR, CHARLES . "INTERNET USE IN SECOND CYCLE INSTITUTIONS IN GHANA: A STUDY OF ACHIMOTA SCHOOL" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/internet-use-in-second-cycle-institutions-in-ghana-a-study-of-achimota-school