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IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON TEACHING AND LEARNING IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN EGOR, EDO STATE

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This study examines the effects of technology on teaching and learning in primary and secondary schools in Egor Local Government Area, Edo State. The study investigates the availability of technological tools, the extent to which teachers and students utilize technology, and its impact on students’ academic performance. A total of 150 respondents, comprising teachers and students, participated in the study. Data was collected using structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics, including frequency distribution, percentages, and mean scores. The findings reveal that technological tools such as computers, projectors, and internet access are widely available in schools, with strong administrative support for technology integration. The results also indicate that teachers frequently use technology to deliver lessons, while students engage in research, projects, and collaborative learning using digital tools. Furthermore, the study finds that technology significantly enhances students' academic performance by improving comprehension, problem-solving skills, and motivation. However, challenges such as limited funding, outdated equipment, and restricted access in some schools were identified. Based on these findings, the study recommends continuous investment in modern technological infrastructure, regular training for teachers on digital pedagogy, and policies to ensure equitable access to technology among students. Enhancing technological integration in schools will further improve the quality of education and learning outcomes in the study area
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THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGION BELIEFS ON STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN

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This study was carried out examine the influence of religious belief on students’ perception of religious education in the University of Benin. Four research questions were raised for this study: What is the influence of religious belief on students’ perception of religious education in the University of Benin? How do students’ religious beliefs affect their academic performance in religious education? What are the challenges faced by students with different religious beliefs in learning religious education in the University of Benin? What measures can be put in place to improve students’ perception of religious education in the University of Benin? Descriptive research design was adopted for the study. A sample of the study consist of 100- 400 levels students of Educational Foundations, Faculty of education University of Benin, Benin City. The sample cuts across the various Departments in the faculty of Education of the University of Benin. The major findings of the study revealed show that students abstain from sexual activities after Christian Religious studies class, it was revealed that Christian Religious studies should be made a compulsory subject in the curriculum due to its positive effects in their school, it was revealed that study of Christian religious study influence student academic performance positively, religious beliefs affect students’ academic performance, it was revealed Christian Religious studies should influence students’ academic performance positively. It was revealed that misinformation about religious education is one of the challenges faced by students with different religious beliefs in learning religious education in the University of Benin. It was seen that social cohesion about religion education is one of the challenges faced by students with different religious beliefs in learning religious education in the University of Benin
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