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Exploring the level of information and communication technology applications and use in secondary school library media centres in Kuwait : an interpretive case study research

Buabbas, H

Authors

H Buabbas



Contributors

B Madjboud
Supervisor

Abstract

The integration of information technology in education has, in the last thirty years,
changed from being non-existent to being a fundamental part of a developed
education system. A successful School Library Media Centre (SLMC) is central to
education. A typical SLMC aims to provide a broad range of printed and nonprinted
resources. The technology phenomenon has a new, dynamic role in
supporting the learning environment in the SLMC. Schools and school library
media centres in developed countries have evolved widely and have an advanced
level of ICT integration. On the other hand, educational organisations in Kuwait
have, to date, failed to realise their ICT potential. The purpose of this thesis is to
explore the provision and use of information and communication technology (ICT)
applications and services in secondary schools, and especially in SLMCs, in
Kuwait. The study focuses on the school community (teachers and pupils) and their
skill with, and knowledge of, ICT. There has been no previous research that has
investigated the availability and use of ICT in secondary schools in Kuwait, so this
study aims to fill this gap. In order to thoroughly understand the phenomenon, an
interpretive case study approach has been adopted and, therefore, multiple data
gathering techniques have been utilised. In order to research the subject within its
proper context, two bodies of pertinent literature were reviewed, from both
developed and developing countries.
The data gathering instruments showed remarkable findings. The research argues
that the SLMCs were maintained as mere storehouses with meagre ICT integration.
Overall, the results indicated there was a significant lack of ICT related services in
Kuwaiti schools. Most of the teachers and pupils showed a reasonable knowledge of
ICT. The results also showed that integration of ICT services into SLMCs was
strongly advocated by headmasters, teachers and pupils alike. To conclude, the
results highlight the need to better understand the importance of new environments
in education. The research argues the need for Kuwaiti policymakers to provide a
groundbreaking policy to improve the current situation. Although the research is
limited to Kuwaiti secondary education, the study may be equally applicable to
other educational organisations in many analogous developing countries.

Citation

Buabbas, H. Exploring the level of information and communication technology applications and use in secondary school library media centres in Kuwait : an interpretive case study research. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Oct 3, 2012
Award Date Jan 1, 2010

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