Using ICT in the Teaching and Learning of Music in the Colleges of Education During a Pandemic Situation in Ghana


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  • Mark Valentine Aikins OLA College of Education, Ghana
  • Godfred Teye Mensah Akuffo Bia Lamplighter College of Education, Ghana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52380/mojet.2022.10.3.281

Keywords:

Online teaching and learning, ICT tools, music education, COVID 19 pandemic

Abstract

With the introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education, teachers and students can now engage in teaching and learning in new ways. It has given schools the ability to ensure that teachers and students have access to instructional resources both in and out of the classroom. The goal of this article is to look into how music tutors and student teachers in Ghana used ICT technologies in music sessions, as well as the problems that virtual teaching and learning encountered during the Covid-19 pandemic. With a case study as the research design, a mixed method research paradigm was applied Data was gathered using methods such as interviews and questionnaires. Scheduled phone calls and Google forms were used to collect data. The study found that ICT methods were the best way to keep teaching and learning going during the covid 19 pandemic, when schools were temporarily locked down, but there were significant problems. As a result, it was suggested that all music tutors and student teachers receive some training in the use of ICT tools. At addition, authorities in Ghana's colleges of education should make virtual interaction a part of the educational process to eliminate distance as a barrier to learning.

Author Biography

Mark Valentine Aikins, OLA College of Education, Ghana

Mark Valentine Aikins is a graduate from University of Cape Coast, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education (Economics and Business Management), Master of Education in Information Technology and currently pursuing Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology at University of Cape Coast . He is an ICT tutor and a G-Suite for Education Coordinator. He has nine (9) years of teaching experience in the tertiary education system. Through Institutional Strengthening and Leadership Capacity Building by T-TEL project, Mark has received aptly training which has shaped his pedagogical strategies and content knowledge in teacher education.   

As the former professional development coordinator at Bia Lamplighter College of Education, Mark has shown strong leadership by facilitating series of weekly Professional Development sessions to training both old and new colleague tutors to demonstrate professional values and attitude, professional knowledge and professional practice in their classroom teaching and learning. His passion for learning has earned him a number certificate courses in 21st Century Teacher Education, Online Teaching and Learning, Networks, Digital Publishing, Web Publishing, Computers & Project Management, E-commerce, Cloud Computing, eLearning etc. Mark was part of team of troubleshooters (constituted by T-TEL and NCTE) who trained over 300 college of education tutors to use Google Class, Telegram, WhatsApp and other eLearning tools for the emergency remote teaching. 

 Mark is a passionate volunteer, who has volunteered with a number of organisation in Ghana. Notable among these are Plan Ghana, GhanaThink Foundation, Yali Alumni Service Corp, Blogging Ghana, and Internet Society of Ghana (ISOC). He currently serve on education and research committee as volunteer at ISOC.

 Mark is passionate about technologies and their uses to solve everyday challenges in classroom. He aspires to become instructional technologist and a researcher. His passion for Learning Management systems (LMSs) explains his research interest which seeks to master the skill of evaluating new technologies to enhance virtual instruction, improve learning outcome among student teachers, and discover new methods of improving instruction with technology. His maiden publication explores some challenges in implementing ICT programme in some basic schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis. Link (https://doi.org/10.5897/ERR2019.3751)

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Published

2022-07-09

How to Cite

Aikins, M. V., & Akuffo, G. T. M. (2022). Using ICT in the Teaching and Learning of Music in the Colleges of Education During a Pandemic Situation in Ghana. Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 10(3), 151–165. https://doi.org/10.52380/mojet.2022.10.3.281

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