2021
DOI: 10.1108/jarhe-05-2021-0177
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How integration of information and communication technologies impact academic achievement? An empirical study on Sindh education foundation

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of the study was to evaluate the impact of Introduction of Smart Teaching and Learning (INSTAL) project on students' academic achievements in terms of students' science scores. Information and communication technologies (ICT)-based initiative was introduced in Sindh Education Foundation (SEF) schools at District Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. The aim of the study was to identify whether science test scores of students have been improved with the use of INSTAL facility at schools or remained the … Show more

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“…A questionnaire-based survey was applied to collect data among the production SMEs in Pakistan, Malaysia, and China. The questionnaire-based survey approach is widely used and perceived useful and easy to use, helpful to avoid misunderstandings, display statistical outcomes, and more reliable to get accurate data (Chaudhry et al 2023 ; Rind et al 2022 ). However, these countries were selected due to the environmental issues and lack of practices in circular economy initiatives among SMEs, due to the need to outline the solid policy drivers to fixate the success and failure factors (Bleischwitz et al 2022 ; Uddin et al 2023 ; Ting et al 2023 ), and due to the limited resources for data collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A questionnaire-based survey was applied to collect data among the production SMEs in Pakistan, Malaysia, and China. The questionnaire-based survey approach is widely used and perceived useful and easy to use, helpful to avoid misunderstandings, display statistical outcomes, and more reliable to get accurate data (Chaudhry et al 2023 ; Rind et al 2022 ). However, these countries were selected due to the environmental issues and lack of practices in circular economy initiatives among SMEs, due to the need to outline the solid policy drivers to fixate the success and failure factors (Bleischwitz et al 2022 ; Uddin et al 2023 ; Ting et al 2023 ), and due to the limited resources for data collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%