Self-efficacy of woodwork teachers on the use of e-learning methods in teaching woodwork trades in technical colleges in Niger state
Abstract:The study assesses the self-efficacy of woodwork teachers on the use of e-learning in teaching woodwork trades in technical colleges in Niger state, Nigeria. Three research questions were answered using mean and standard deviation. A survey research design was adopted for the study. A structured questionnaire was used to gather data from thirty one (31) respondents. No sampling method was used because the population was manageable. Mean rating was used to answer research questions. Cronbach Alpa Formula was used to determine reliability coefficient of the instrument. The reliability coefficient of the instrument was found to be 0.81. The findings of the study showed that Woodwork teachers are capable of using e-learning methods in teaching woodwork trades in technical colleges in Niger State. They have also integrated e-learning methods in teaching woodwork trades to some extent. The study also revealed that woodwork teachers experience some challenges that impact their self-efficacy. The study recommends that the government and NGOs should organize conferences, trainings, and capacity building workshops to educate woodwork teachers on the benefits of e-learning methods generally for teaching among others.