Exploring the challenges of implementing an e- learning administrative system in public schools
Abstract
The aim of the study was to determine the challenges of implementing an online
administrative system for public school educators. The secondary research objectives
were to examine how an online administrative system works, the effect an online
administrative system will have on educators, and recommendations to improve the
current state of educators' administration by implementing the online administrative
system. For this study, the researcher adopted a qualitative approach, collecting data
through a telephonic interview in pairs of 3 to 4 with a sample of 12 participants drawn
from the population of primary and secondary public-school educators in the Dr
Kenneth Kaunda District of the North West Province.
The qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis. The research findings
revealed that the system has both positive and negative effects on educators and
learners, due to a lack of skills and available resources. The findings revealed that the
online system is cost-effective, improves learner performance in public schools, and
makes educators more productive. Amongst the recommendations are: (1) that the
Department of Education capacitate educators and learners with basic computer skills
that will enable them to effectively use the e-learning administrative system and (2)
ensure that there are proper plans in place to maintain the system for its sustainable
use in public schools.