Impact of digital divide on students’ performance in computerised UTME in Nigeria

IF 2 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Z. Abdulkareem, Marilyn R Lennon
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In Nigeria, the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), a large-scale university admission examination, was fully computerised in 2015. However, knowledge gap and digital divide are prevalent in developing countries, which may impact students’ performance in computer-based tests (CBT). To this end, this study investigates ICT-related individual differences (computer familiarity/experience, CBT anxiety and CBT attitude) among secondary school students taking UTME and its effects on their performance on the test in Osun state, Nigeria, considering their locations (rural/urban) and school types (public/private). The study adopted a quantitative survey for data collection from final-year secondary school students who registered and took 2021 UTME. The study's findings revealed significant variations in the access and use of computers among students taking UTME. It was found that all students from private schools had prior computer experience, whereas 11% of students from public schools had not used a computer before. Within the group of students without prior computer experience, 63% were from rural public schools. Furthermore, computer familiarity positively correlates with students’ performance in UTME. For instance, students who have taken CBT at least six times before UTME have significantly better performance than those who have not taken CBT at all. However, CBT attitude and anxiety before and after the examination were moderate and had no significant relationship with test performance. We conclude that affordable and easily accessible ICT facilities and CBT practice centres should be provided to students, especially those in disadvantaged areas, to ensure the fairness of UTME to all candidates.
数字鸿沟对尼日利亚计算机化UTME学生表现的影响
在尼日利亚,统一高等教育入学考试(UTME)是一项大规模的大学入学考试,于2015年完全实现了计算机化。然而,知识差距和数字鸿沟在发展中国家普遍存在,这可能会影响学生在计算机测试中的表现。为此,本研究调查了尼日利亚奥逊州参加UTME的中学生与ict相关的个体差异(计算机熟悉度/经验、CBT焦虑和CBT态度)及其对他们考试成绩的影响,考虑了他们的地点(农村/城市)和学校类型(公立/私立)。该研究采用了一项定量调查,从注册并参加了2021年UTME的中学最后一年级学生中收集数据。这项研究的发现揭示了在学习UTME的学生中,电脑的使用和使用存在显著差异。调查发现,所有私立学校的学生都有使用电脑的经验,而11%的公立学校学生以前从未使用过电脑。在没有计算机经验的学生群体中,63%来自农村公立学校。此外,计算机熟悉程度与学生在UTME中的表现呈正相关。例如,在UTME之前至少接受过六次CBT的学生比那些根本没有接受过CBT的学生有明显更好的表现。而CBT态度和考试前后焦虑均为中度,与考试成绩无显著关系。我们的结论是,应该为学生,特别是贫困地区的学生提供价格合理且易于使用的ICT设施和CBT实践中心,以确保UTME对所有考生的公平性。
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Information Development
Information Development INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: Information Development is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide authoritative coverage of current developments in the provision, management and use of information throughout the world, with particular emphasis on the information needs and problems of developing countries. It deals with both the development of information systems, services and skills, and the role of information in personal and national development.
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