Trends and challenges of higher education in Nigeria: Fine and applied arts technological literacy

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Noah O. Ajayi, Melanie B. Luckay
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Abstract

Digitisation has transformed art education. This study examines the trends and challenges faced by higher education art lecturers in fine and applied arts (FAA) in Nigeria, focusing on technological literacy- specifically, the availability, accessibility, and usability of digitised teaching and learning tools. A technology-based theoretical framework, namely van Dijk's (2005) resource and appropriation theory formed the theoretical framework. This qualitative study was conducted at two higher education institutions in Lagos State, Nigeria. Data were collected from 20 student teachers and four FAA lecturers through semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and classroom observations and analysed by generating themes. The findings suggest that FAA lecturers are guided by their technological literacy-creating pathways for digital usage and access for teaching and learning. The study could encourage curriculum planners to develop policies that advance technological literacy that meet the needs of art education in a global society.
尼日利亚高等教育的趋势和挑战:美术和应用艺术技术素养
数字化改变了艺术教育。本研究考察了尼日利亚美术与应用艺术(FAA)高等教育艺术讲师面临的趋势和挑战,重点关注技术素养——特别是数字化教学工具的可用性、可及性和可用性。以技术为基础的理论框架,即van Dijk(2005)的资源与占有理论构成了理论框架。这项定性研究是在尼日利亚拉各斯州的两所高等教育机构进行的。通过半结构化访谈、焦点小组讨论和课堂观察,从20名实习教师和4名FAA讲师中收集数据,并通过生成主题进行分析。调查结果表明,美国联邦航空局的讲师以他们的技术素养为指导,为数字使用和教学获取创造了途径。这项研究可以鼓励课程规划者制定政策,提高技术素养,满足全球社会艺术教育的需求。
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Journal of Education
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