The perception of teachers on the use of digital resources in classroom; a study in government primary schools of Dhaka city
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2020-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Rahman, Md TowhidurMetadata
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This study is an exploration of the perception of primary schools teachers on the use of digital
resources in the government primary school. Teachers perception were analysed by
identifying the factors relating to their preparedness, usage of the digital tools and factors
related to the usefulness of digital contents and resources. To identify these factors, the study
analysed the teachers’ good practices of digital tools and their understanding of the effective
digital learning materials.
The study was conducted in form of qualitative research where data was collected
from four government primary schools based in Dhaka. The interviews were carried over
phone during the COVID-19 pandemic when the government of Bangladesh imposed
lockdown in Dhaka and announced the closure of the all education institutions.
The study revealed primary school teachers perceived that the use of digital resources
in the classroom is substantially useful for making a class interactive. However, the study
indicated that the factors relating to the teachers’ preparedness on the use of digital classroom
play a significant role while presenting effective digital learning materials or contents are also
important for making a classroom enjoyable and helping primary school students achieving
learning outcome. More effort on the areas such as increase the digital resources, teachers’
professional development, quality digital learning materials, administrative support and
infrastructure for accessibility are also proposed by this study.