A STUDY INTO THE NEGATIVE INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON CHILD EDUCATION


A STUDY INTO THE NEGATIVE INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON CHILD EDUCATION

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page………………..i

Certification……………ii

Dedication………………iii

Acknowledgment……….iv

Abstract…………………vi

Table of content………vii

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY

1.8 PRESENTATION OF THE THESIS

REFERENCES

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1 INTRODUCTION

2.2 DEFINITION OF CHILDHOOD

2.3 CHILD EDUCATION IN NIGERIA

2.3.1 NURSERY/PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION

2.3.2 PRIMARY EDUCATION

2.4 OVERVIEW OF CHILD EDUCATION POLICIES IN NIGERIA

2.5 CONCEPT AND COMPONENT OF INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

2.5.1 Concepts of Information Technology

2.5.2 Information Technology Devices

2.6 NEGATIVE INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CHILD EDUCATION

REFERENCES

CHAPTER THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3.1 INTRODUCTION

3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN

3.3 AREA OF THE STUDY

3.4 SAMPLE OF THE STUDY

3.5 INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION

3.6 RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF INSTRUMENT

3.7 TECHNIQUES OF DATA ANALYSIS

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

4.1 INTRODUCTION

4.2 PRESENTATION OF TABLES

4.2.1 Personal Data of Respondents

4.2.2 Analysis of Data in line with Research Questions of the

Study

4.3 TEST OF HYPOTHESIS

CHAPTER FIVE

FINDINGS, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

5.2 CONCLUSION

5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS

5.4 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDIX

QUESTIONAIRE

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

This study reports on the negative effects of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) within Early Childhood Education (ECE). Traditionally the bulk of the literature pertaining to ICT was predominantly focused on the compulsory sector, with any reference to early childhood education reporting on debates surrounding the pros and cons of young children’s use of computers.

The purpose of this paper is to question the impact of computer technology on children and to offer solutions to deal with the situation. This is a systematic study to understand how computer use affects children’s development and discover the help to parents, teachers, and policymakers refine and adopt guidelines that maximize the positive effects and minimize the negative effects of computers in the lives of the children. The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in schools has no doubt been marked as a remarkable step that will contribute to knowledge production, communication, and information sharing among students and teachers in the school system. For the right purpose, the introduction of ICT into the educational system has the following objectives:

To make all the student's computer literate at all levels of the educational system, To create a critical manpower well of highly skilled ICT professionals, engineers, scientists, technicians, and software developers to support a vibrant ICT world, To provide career opportunities for the most talented children and others to participate in the ICT knowledge era, To improve the administration and management of academic institutions through the effective use of ICT tools in their day-to-day activities.

As the children develop great interest in computers we need to assess its impact both positively and negatively on their development at a point in time. Over the years now, a good number of homes have added electronic games, home computers, and the internet to other technologies like television and stereo systems that take most of the time of children.

For many years ICT has been judged for its potentially negative influence on the child. Often, worries about the usage of ICT are concerned with the question ‘how early exposing of the child to the ICT influences its general development’. Experts like Kirkorian, Wartella, and Anderson (2009) points that children learn more from real-life experiences than from the ones given by ICT, especially if the content is not so suitable for the children. The debate about technology’s influence on the child’s development has long ago exceeded the borders of the academic circle and became public. Plowman, McPake, and Stephen (2008) have found out that even the general public thinks that the usage of ICT is dangerous for the child and that its creative potential is being more and more overlooked. But where hide the reasons for such thinking? The major argument of all studies, which stress the negative sides of ICT is that the children in the early stages of development are the most susceptible and because of that also very vulnerable. In one of their studies, Plowman, McPake, and Stephen (2010) divided the dangers and disadvantages of ICT usage into three major categories. The first category includes the dangers and disadvantages of ICT usage for the child’s socio-cultural development. The writers found out that ICT supposedly endangers the child’s social development because children spend less time playing with their peers and are mostly isolated; ICT is supposed to offer virtual experiences from “the second hand” and not realistic experiences from “the first hand”; besides that the marketing of ICT is in our society very intense and prays on vulnerable children, which represent the biggest part of its target group. The second category includes the dangers and disadvantages of ICT usage for the child’s cognitive development. ICT is supposedly to endanger the child’s intellectual development, the development of imagination (it stimulates passivity and no activity), and the development of language (lack of communication with peers). The last category includes the dangers and disadvantages of ICT usage for the child’s wellbeing.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Children are supposed to spend more time in enclosed spaces and not outdoors, the child’s health is also endangered (sitting usage, which increases the risk of obesity), the usage of ICT supposedly leads to addiction with technology and exposure to inappropriate content., besides all that the chances of the child interacting with family members are also decreased, what is supposed to lead towards decreasing of child’s emotional development. All these dangers and disadvantages of ICT usage are mostly connected with the amount of ICT usage, its content, and the degree of the parent control. Today, children can through ICT more easily access various content than ever before. Adults do not have control over this access, because the media environment has changed so drastically that complete control over the child’s usage of ICT is today practically impossible. (Roberts, Foehr, Rideout, and Brodie, 1999). We found out the number of sedentary hours children spend on the activities they engage in using the computer. Some research points to some health-related hazards, such as back strains, neck strains, and eye strains. One of the bad aspects of computer use is that even the children who cannot read and write yet, are already used to this machine. They develop at a very early age the habit of playing on the computers for hours on end. Only 8% spend more than six hours a week either chatting online or on current affairs. Over sixty percent of the children spend one to three hours a week using the computer either playing a computer game, homework, chatting online, sending e-mails and current affairs, Most of the boys spend a lot of their time playing computer games, whiles the girls spent the time either chatting or doing their homework. The boys spend more time on the computer as compared to the girls.

The influence of information technology on a child’s educational performance varies from one situation to another. The negative effect on a particular child may be advantageous to the development of another child.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The main aim of this study is to examine the negative effects of information technology on child education. It was undertaken due to the increased expectation of ICT in the early childhood context and to explore how a corrective measure can be strategized for a higher percentage of positive impact on the contrary. Specific objectives of the study are:

1.    To identify the type (s) of information technology devices and gadgets children are easily addicted to.

2.    To identify information technology devices and gadgets that can negatively influence a child at his or her early stages of education.

3.    To proffer various strategies and methods parents can use in eliminating the negative influence of information technology on child education.

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

In order to achieve the above-stated research objectives, the researcher formulated the following research questions:

1.    What information and technology gadgets are your children easily addicted to?

2.    What negative effects have these gadgets had on the academic achievement of your child/children?

3.    What strategies can be adopted to help minimize the negative effects of information technology on children's education?

1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

The following research hypotheses were formulated to help validate findings inline

Ho: There is no significant relationship between information technology usage and the academic performance of children.

Hi: There is a significant relationship between information technology usage and the academic performance of children.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

    This study will be highly useful after its completion for parents, teachers, and growing children. The research studies on child education and the negative influence of information technology and will be of great help in that it would;

⦁    Help parents become sensitive to the inevitable influence on their growing children and how they can effectively manage the menace from crumbling their efforts to giving the child good grooming.

⦁     To the teacher: The knowledge obtained from this study will enable them to understand how computer use affects children’s development, and seek to help them refine and adopt guidelines that maximize the positive effects and minimize the negative effects of computers in children’s lives.

1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY

This study covers a child's education and the negative impact of information and communication technology on the child’s education. The study basically focused on the comparison between the positive and negative influence on male and female children in this era towards achieving the targeted future.

1.8 PRESENTATION OF THE THESIS

This thesis is presented in six chapters. Chapter one presents an overview and rationale for the study with the research questions forming the framework. This study was undertaken due to the increased negative influence of ICT in the early childhood context and to explore how a small group of early childhood teachers responded to this argument.

The second chapter outlines research and literature that exists in relation to ICT both within the compulsory and early childhood sectors. The bulk of literature pertaining to ICT in ECE previously focused on the presence of computers, which potentially reflected a negative view and interpretation of ICT effects. More recently, this has shifted to show how the potential of ICT can be enhanced when integrated within the holistic way of child grooming and teaching, reflected within the early childhood environment.

Chapter three outlines the research design. The theoretical framework, alongside the methods employed to gather and analyze the data, is also described. This study took a qualitative approach to the research, with the principles of the early childhood curriculum, Te Whariki (Ministry of Education, 1996) embedded within the research design. Collecting the data involved two methods, questionnaires, and focus groups.

Within chapter four the findings of the research are presented and disseminated in relation to the key themes which emerged from the data. These themes show that the teachers in this study mainly incorporated ICT within their teaching and learning environments to document children’s learning. They considered that using ICT supported the visibility of children’s learning experiences despite the negative effects.

REFERENCES

⦁    Kirkorian, H. L., Wartella, E. A., nad Anderson, D. R. (2008). Media and young children's learning. Future of Children, 18, 39-61. Retrieved 5. 11. 2010, from ERIC database.

⦁    Markovac, V. and Rogulja, N. (2009). Key ICT competencies of kindergarten teachers. In 8th special focus symposium on ICESKS: Information, Communication and Economic Sciences in the knowledge society (p. 72-77). Zadar: Faculty of Education, the University of Zagreb in ENCSI database.

⦁    McPake, J., Stephen, C., Plowman, L., Sime, D., and Downey, S. (2005). Already at a disadvantage? ICT in the home and children's preparation for primary school. Retrieved 30. 10. 2010, from the website University of Stirling:ttp/www.ioe.stir.ac.uk/research/projects/interplay/docs/already_at_a_disadvantage.pdf.

⦁    Pinterič, U. and Grivec, M. (2007). Informacijsko komunikacijske tehnologije v sodobni družbi: multidisciplinarni pogledi. Nova Gorica: Faculty for Social Sciences.

⦁    Plowman, L. and Stephen, C. (2003) A »benign addition«? Research on ICT and pre. school children. Retrieved 21. 11. 2010, from the website University of Stirling: https/dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/459/1/Plowman%20JCAL.pdf. Punie, Y. (23. 5. 2007). Learning spaces: an ICT-enabled model of future learning in the knowledge-based society.

⦁    Roberts, D. F., Foehr, U. G., Rideout, V. J., and Brodie, M. (1999) Kids, and Media @ the New Millenium. Retrieved 6. 1. 2011, from http/www.kff.org/entmedia/upload/Kids-Media-The-New-Millennium-Report.pdf.

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