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Computer attitudes of primary and secondary students in South Africa

机译:南非中小学生的计算机态度

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This study investigated computer attitudes of 240 students from eight primary and secondary schools in South Africa. The student population of six of the eight schools that participated in the study can be characterised as middle or upper class. Two schools were from South African townships. All eight schools used computers for educational purposes, although the availability and use of the computers differed. The research question of the study was whether differences in computer attitude could be found between boys and girls, and to what extent these differences could be explained by student, school, and environment characteristics. In contrast to most studies on gender differences and computer attitudes, no gender differences in computer attitudes were found. However, this study showed differences in computer attitudes between students from the upper/middle class schools and students from the township schools. The latter showed a less positive attitude towards computers, but more interest in computer-related careers compared with the students in the upper/middle class schools. The study found that computer access and experience, which was significantly lower in the township schools, was also related to computer attitude.
机译:这项研究调查了来自南非八所中小学的240名学生的计算机态度。参加研究的八所学校中有六所的学生人口可以被定为中产阶级或上层阶级。两所学校来自南非的乡镇。尽管计算机的可用性和使用有所不同,但所有八所学校都将计算机用于教育目的。该研究的研究问题是男孩和女孩之间是否可以发现计算机态度的差异,以及这些差异在多大程度上可以由学生,学校和环境特征来解释。与大多数关于性别差异和计算机态度的研究相反,没有发现计算机态度方面的性别差异。但是,这项研究表明,上/中产阶级学生与乡镇学校的学生在计算机态度上存在差异。后者对计算机的态度较差,但与上/中产阶级学校的学生相比,对计算机相关职业的兴趣更大。研究发现,计算机访问和经验(在乡镇学校中明显较低)也与计算机态度有关。

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