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Published May 20, 2015 | Version v1
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Attitude of B.Ed. students towards information and communication technology (ICT)

  • 1. Periyar Maniammai University, India
  • 2. Tamil Nadu Open University, India

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The present study aims to examine the attitude of B.Ed. students towards ICT. The investigator has adopted the survey method of research. The sample consists of 250 B.Ed. students from four colleges of education selected by stratified random sampling technique. The investigator developed a self-made questionnaire of 25 items to measure the attitude of the B.Ed. students towards ICT. The investigator established content validity and reliability by the split-half method, and the value is 0.76. To find out the meaning, interpretation of the raw scores, the data were analyzed using mean, standard deviation ‘t’ test. The findings show (a) there is no significant difference in the attitude of B.Ed. students towards ICT with regard to (i) gender, (ii) discipline, (iii) course of study, and (iv) locality, and (b) aided colleges of education B.Ed. students are better than government college students in their attitude towards ICT.

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  • Sekar, J.M.A. & Lawrence, A.S.A. (2015). Attitude of B.Ed. students towards information and communication technology (ICT). International Journal of Applied Research; 1(8): 785-787.