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Technology, Pedagogy and Education | 2009

Technology and school leadership

Mojgan Afshari; Kamariah Abu Bakar; Wong Su Luan; Bahaman Abu Samah; Foo Say Fooi

As the demand for schools to become more effective and efficient learning communities increases, the need for principals to cultivate broad‐based, skilful participation in the work of leadership is essential. It is important for educational leaders to recognise the significance of their role in technology implementation and utilisation. They should be proficient in the use of technology and then provide leadership in the use of technology for administrative, instructional, and learning functions. Relatively few studies have empirically examined the level of computer use by principals, their perceived computer competence and their leadership style. This paper will report on these issues from an initial analysis of baseline data gathered from 30 secondary school principals in Tehran, a large province in Iran. Findings indicate that school principals spent a few times a week working on their computers and they had moderate levels of information technology competency. This paper also suggests that transformational leadership can help school leaders increase successful use of technology in schools. Hence, policy makers must design professional development programmes, such as leadership studies, in order to teach the components of transformational leadership: idealised influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation and individual consideration to future administrators.


Technology, Pedagogy and Education | 2006

Using a Student-Centred Learning Approach to Teach a Discrete Information Technology Course: The Effects on Malaysian Pre-Service Teachers' Attitudes toward Information Technology.

Wong Su Luan; Kamariah Abu Bakar; Tang Sai Hong

The purpose of this study was to measure pre‐service teachers’ attitudes toward information technology (IT) after completing a discrete IT course taught in a student centred‐learning (SCL) environment during laboratory sessions. Evidence from this study suggests that there was a positive shift in the participants’ attitudes toward IT. Pre‐test results showed that IT‐competent participants who regarded IT as useful had more confidence and less aversion toward IT. Post‐test results showed increased mean scores on all three dependent variables with no differences between IT‐competent and low IT‐competent participants. The results were supported by interviews which indicate that after completing the IT course, participants were more independent, more creative and possessed collaborative learning skills. The results suggest that infusing SCL into a discrete IT course can help promote and enhance positive attitudes toward IT and enable students to be active participants in their own learning process.


THE 22ND NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (SKSM22): Strengthening Research and Collaboration of Mathematical Sciences in Malaysia | 2015

Effect of teaching mathematics using GeoGebra on students’ with dissimilar spatial visualisation

Kamariah Abu Bakar; Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub; Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi; Wong Su Luan

This study examined the effects of GeoGebra on mathematics performance of students with different spatial visualization. A qusai-experimental, pretest-posttest control group design was conducted. A total of 71 students from two intact groups were involved in the study. They were in two groups and each group was randonly assigned to the experimental group (36 students) and control group (35 students). A spatial visual test to identify students with high or low visualization, and a mathematics performance pre-test were administered at the initial stage of this study. A post-test was administered after 12 weeks of treatment using GeoGebra. Analyses of Covarion (ANCOVA) was used to adjust for the pre-test score. Findings showed that the group with access to GeoGebra achieved significantly better test scores in the posttest as compared to the group which followed the traditional teaching method. A two-way ANCOVA used to analyse the effect of students’ spatial visualization on post-test performance showed that there was no effect. The results from this study suggested that using GeoGebra had helped the students to score better in the posttest. However, there is no significance difference on mathematics performances on students with difference types of spatial visualisastion. This study indicates that GeoGebra is useful in enhancing the teaching and learning of mathematics.


The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review | 2008

Students Teacher Attitudes towards Computer and Online Learning

Wan Marzuki Wan Jaafar; Wong Su Luan; Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub; Wan Zah Wan Ali; Hasnah King Yee Tang

Computers and online learning are rapidly becoming important components in fundamental curriculum of Malaysian educational systems. In Malaysia, the computer and online learning curriculum have been incorporated into all levels of the educational systems. However, the instructional effectiveness of computer and online learning are related to many factors including students’ attitudes towardsthese technologies. Hence, positive attitudes towards computers and online learning are important variables to be studied among pre-service teachers. The main purpose of this study is to examine the attitudes of pre-service teachers at Universiti Putra Malaysia toward computer and online learning and its relationships. In addition, the relationship between this attitudes and the usage of computer and online learning is also studied. The findings indicate that pre-service teachers have positive attitudes towards computers and online learning. The correlation between students’ attitude towards computers and online learning was significant.


International Journal of Instruction | 2009

Factors Affecting Teachers' Use of Information and Communication Technology.

Mojgan Afshari; Kamariah Abu Bakar; Wong Su Luan; Bahaman Abu Samah; Foo Say Fooi


Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology | 2008

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AND INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

Mojgan Afshari; Kamariah Abu Bakar; Wong Su Luan; Bahaman Abu Samah; Foo Say Fooi


Archive | 2006

The Attitude and Motivation of English Language Teachers towards the Use of Computers

Nurul Atikah Abdullah; Mohamad Jafre; Zainol Abidin; Wong Su Luan; Omar Majid; Hanafi Atan


European journal of social sciences | 2009

Uncovering Malaysian students' motivation to learning science

Othman Talib; Wong Su Luan; Shah Christirani Azhar; Nabilah Abdullah


International education journal | 2005

Predictors of Self-Regulated Learning in Malaysian Smart Schools

Ng Lee Yen; Kamariah Abu Bakar; Samsilah Roslan; Wong Su Luan; Petri Zabariah Megat Abd Rahman


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010

Exploring secondary school students' motivation using technologies in teaching and learning mathematics

Kamariah Abu Bakar; Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub; Wong Su Luan; Rohani Ahmad Tarmizi

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Mojgan Afshari

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Foo Say Fooi

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Hanafi Atan

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Omar Majid

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Habibah Elias

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Priscilla Moses

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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