Information Communication and Technology and Tertiary Education Programme in Nigeria

Authors

  • Sani Kasimu Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria
  • Zik Takosole Tusayi (PhD) Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria
  • Jenis Rahila Kureh Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, Federal University Wukari, Taraba, Nigeria

Keywords:

Information communication technology, Tertiary education

Abstract

This paper discussed Information Communication Technology and implementation of tertiary education programmes in Nigeria. The paper is a position paper. The paper used secondary data. The secondary data were collected from both print and online publications. Content analysis was used to analyze the selection of literature for the study. The paper established that there is positive relationship between information communication technology and implementation of teaching, research and provision of community service programme in the Nigerian tertiary institutions. Based on this findings, the paper recommends that the government through the national universities commission should provide adequate funding to the various tertiary institutions across the country for the procurement of information communication technology and installation in all the institutions. Training and retraining programme should be provided for all academic staff in all the institutions for easy integration of ICT into implementation of teaching, research and community programme.

 

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Published

2024-06-21

How to Cite

Sani Kasimu, Zik Takosole Tusayi (PhD), & Jenis Rahila Kureh. (2024). Information Communication and Technology and Tertiary Education Programme in Nigeria. Journal of Adaptive Learning Technologies, 1(2), 17–30. Retrieved from https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/JALT/article/view/44

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