2017
DOI: 10.29333/iejme/624
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Adoption of Instant Messaging for Mathematics Lessons in Rural Schools

Abstract: The failure rate of mathematics is significantly high in the South African public secondary schools, particularly in rural areas. South Africa has a deficiency of adequately qualified teachers, particularly in mathematics in rural public schools. A lack of interest in a teaching as a career results in fewer young people taking up teaching as a profession, this contributes to shortage of teachers. Instant messaging applications, specifically Mxit provide a platform which learners and teachers can use for learni… Show more

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“…In addition, students indicated that MIM is not complex to use, share, and receive learning material (Ansari & Khan, 2020;Alwreikat et al, 2022). This is consistent with findings by Mashau and Mokwena (2017) who indicated that if instant messaging is not complicated, students are likely to see the advantages of adopting it. Furthermore, instant messaging that is simple to use is likely to have a positive impact on the students (Ansari & Khan, 2020;Mashau, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In addition, students indicated that MIM is not complex to use, share, and receive learning material (Ansari & Khan, 2020;Alwreikat et al, 2022). This is consistent with findings by Mashau and Mokwena (2017) who indicated that if instant messaging is not complicated, students are likely to see the advantages of adopting it. Furthermore, instant messaging that is simple to use is likely to have a positive impact on the students (Ansari & Khan, 2020;Mashau, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Previous studies examined the use of Instant Messaging (IM) to facilitate learning. A study by [25] revealed how students were able to ask questions during the learning process via instant messaging after school hours to receive academic support in mathematics. The teacher has better chances to know the students and could help in a relevant way with a personal connection between teacher and students.…”
Section: Use Of Instant Messaging For Academic Purposementioning
confidence: 99%