E-Learning’s Impact on the Academic Performance of Student-Teachers: A Curriculum Lens

Authors

  • Mutendwahothe Walter Lumadi Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies, College of Education, University of South Africa, South Africa

Abstract

This study was planned to explore the impact of eLearning on the academic performance of student-teachers. The researchers' concern with e-Learning was sanctioned by the need for a teaching and learning strategy that can help institutions of learning address their problems and improve on their outcome. In this respect, the researchers conducted an experiment to find out whether student-teachers taught using the method of e-Learning (blended learning) perform better than student-teachers taught using the traditional method of teaching and learning. Findings offers new evidence that e-Learning has a significant influence on the performance of students as student-teachers taught using eLearning consistently performed better than student-teachers taught using the traditional method. Based on this result, recommendations are made to training institutions to embrace ICTs and become more flexible by adopting learning approaches that are dynamic and multi-dimensional as problems in education are becoming more complex.

DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n14p695

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Published

2013-11-10

How to Cite

E-Learning’s Impact on the Academic Performance of Student-Teachers: A Curriculum Lens. (2013). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 4(14), 695. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/1653