Research Article
Nduduzo Brian Gcabashe, Abueng Rachael Molotsi
CONT ED TECHNOLOGY, Volume 18, Issue 2, Article No: ep639
ABSTRACT
Teachers in different contexts continue to integrate technology into their classrooms to enhance their instructional practices. However, teachers in rural villages encounter several challenges when incorporating technology in their classrooms. Therefore, this qualitative study explores the strategies adopted by teachers in schools in rural villages to overcome the challenges associated with technology integration. This study is located within the interpretive paradigm and a case study research design was adopted. The diffusion of innovation theory was employed as the theoretical lens of this study, while interviews were used to collect the data. Twelve grade 9 teachers from the secondary schools in Bojanala District in the North-West Province were selected purposefully. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. The study revealed that teachers devised different strategies to overcome challenges they encounter when integrating technology into their classrooms. From this, the study concluded that teachers have accepted technology and that it adds value to their classroom instruction, hence they devise strategies to overcome the challenges associated with technology integration. Based on this, the study recommends that the government should intervene and eliminate the infrastructural challenges that teachers encounter when integrating technology into their classrooms. The study also suggests that schools should adopt peer mentoring in order to entrench technology integration among the teachers.
Keywords: challenges, instructional practices, strategies, teachers, technology integration