The utilization of libraries, ICTs and human resources at the secondary schools level in Shughnan district
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2022-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Aslam, Amir MuhammadMetadata
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The title of this research was the Utilization of Library, ICTs and Human Resources
in the teaching-learning process. Because of that, in this study a mixed method research
approach was applied to investigate and identify the available resources through an in depth
study as well as through quantifiable data. In addition, the study sought to find out how the
accessible resources are exploited and to what extent students understood the usefulness of
having such materials in their lessons. For obtaining the data, two different data collection
methods were used. The first one was an online interview and the second one was a survey.
For the interview, participants were selected based on purposive sampling, which
demonstrates the learners were picked up in accordance to their knowledge and capacity. In
contrary, for the survey, participants were selected by stratified sampling that shows the
informants chose based on some characteristics like Gender, Class and their School’s type.
In accordance to the qualitative data, the findings showed three sorts of resources were
utilized in the schools: Library, ICTs and human resources. For example, the results displayed
the larger number of the students took the advantage of the library materials rather than the
ICTs and Human resources. Alongside that, the results expressed, the majority of the students
pointed that they utilized the library materials to prepare their assignments. In addition, the
qualitative data revealed that, more than half of the students did not have proper access to the
ICTs materials. Based on the quantitative data, the findings indicated, about 46.67 % of the
teachers strongly agreed that, the library materials were adequate for all the students. Besides
that, 43.33 % of the teachers agreed that students had sufficient number of teaching-learning
materials. Furthermore, the quantitative findings investigated that about 43.33 % of the
teachers did not have access to the computer and the internet.