Abstract:
Over the past few decades, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has
become gradually more important to the educational institutions, particularly at the tertiary
level in Bangladesh. There are wide ranges of research exist to explore and study the use
of ICT to improve quality of education in the process of learning and teaching in
universities. This research examines how ICT is applied in the classroom, examination
process, result processing, skill developments and the impact of using ICT in improving
quality of education at universities of Bangladesh.
This thesis argues that quality of education may be determined by the performances of
ICT within organization (University), and the performance of ICT in the external
environment (Business Organization) that depend on practices of ICT in the university
education. It attempts to uncover the factors and how these factors of internal
organizational environment (universities) interactions are important for better performance
of ICT to enhance quality education. This interfacing theme is missing in previous
researches. This study argues that when there is an association among practices of ICT,
performance of ICT within organization (University), and the performances of ICT in the
external environment (Business Organization), there is a likelihood that the quality of
education at the university level would be improved. Proposed ICT framework or model
consists of three different components, each has had a direct relationship with
improvement of quality education. The broad proposition of the proposed ICT model is
discussed and analyzed under three components.
The phenomena has been investigated using a mixed methods approach. The qualitative
data are collected from important stakeholders: FGD with alumnus and in-depth interview
with employers. The survey has been conducted with teachers and students of the
universities. In this study, mixed methods are applied to investigate the complex
phenomena from various stakeholders’ points of view. Validation support has been made
by combining different perspectives in order to give a complete picture of the phenomena.
A research model has been developed and multiple techniques have been deployed to
collect data from several sources. All the collected data are organized and analyzed
systematically using SPSS 24.0 with AMOS for quantitative data and qualitative data
analysis techniques used for qualitative data.
Current practices of ICT in the university level are partial and relatively weak but the
impact of ICT on quality education is relatively strong. Literature of ICT adoption is
examined to enhance theoretical foundation of this research. One of the gaps in existing
literatures is that practices of ICT have not been improved according to the expectations.
Objectives can act as a criterion to evaluate the outcome of the study. All the relevant
theories are applied to explain the findings.
It has been concluded that ICT’s contribute directly to enhance quality in teaching and
learning at the university level. It also reveals that the teaching qualities and teacher’s
motivation also depend on the intensity of ICT use. Finally, the study has found that ICT
directly supports to access in broad range of study materials which ultimately improve the
quality of education through ICT application in different disciplines of the university. The
implications of the study on the relevant theories and practices are also considered.
Furthermore, directions for future research are identified.