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A Study of Techno-Pedagogical Skills and Teachers’ Performance in HTTTC Kumba, Cameroon

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  • Ngemunang Agnes Ngale Lyonga

    (University of Buea)

  • Gracemary Eloheneke Moluayonge

    (University of Buea)

  • Asobo J. Nkeng

    (University of Buea)

Abstract

This study set out to investigate the relationship between techno-pedagogic skills and teachers’ performance in HTTTC Kumba. It was hypothesized that Techno-pedagogical skills have no significant relationship with teachers’ performance in HTTTC Kumba. A multistaged sampling technique was used for the study and all the fourteen departments in HTTTC Kumba were included in the study. A total of 42 teachers were selected using a simple random sampling technique. The instrument used for the study was a questionnaire. The data was analysed using frequencies and percentages for descriptive statistics while the Chi-Square Test and Pearson’s Coefficients of Correlation were used for testing the hypothesis in SPSS version 21. The results revealed that there is a significant positive relationship between techno-pedagogical skills and teachers’ performance in HTTTC Kumba. Based on the results of the findings, it was concluded that techno-pedagogical skills have a significant positive relationship with teachers’ performance in HTTTC Kumba. It was recommended that educational practitioners should know how to weave subject area content, pedagogy and technology effectively in their classroom interaction. Lack of knowledge in the part of teachers regarding techno-pedagogical skills is a major constraint in blending these aspects.

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  • Ngemunang Agnes Ngale Lyonga & Gracemary Eloheneke Moluayonge & Asobo J. Nkeng, 2021. "A Study of Techno-Pedagogical Skills and Teachers’ Performance in HTTTC Kumba, Cameroon," European Journal of Education and Pedagogy, European Open Science, vol. 2(1), pages 46-50, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejedu0:v:2:y:2021:i:1:id:30031
    DOI: 10.24018/ejedu.2021.2.1.31
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