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USING EDUCATIONAL MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY2 IN TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESSES: A CASE OF TRAINEE TEACHERS AT AFRICA UNIVERSITYKeywords: Educational Media and Technology , Learning styles , Zimbabwe Education System , Teaching and Learning. Abstract: This paper is an outcome of an analysis of secondary school trainee teachers’ views and their use of Educational Media and Technology (EMT) during teaching practice. It also sought their trainers’ views on how the students used EMT. Sixty undergraduate education students from Africa University who had undergone a Teaching Practice3 (Practicum) programme, in secondary schools, and their fifteenlecturers were involved in this study. A mixed methodologies approach was used, hence questionnaires, interviews and observations were used to collect data. Responses were analysed using frequency counts for the quantitative data while opinionated views were qualitatively analysed. The results indicate that while trainees appreciated the role of EMT in teaching and learning, the majority of thetrainees did not however, use EMT during their teaching, and that there were inadequate and functioning EMT facilities in the practicing schools. Resources were limited for both teachers and pupils, with the exception of printed materials and some obsolete equipment that lacked compatibility with modern technologies. Text books, where available, were mostly foreign and hence not suitable for Zimbabweanconditions. Suggestions on how to promote the utilisation of EMT by teachers are made as part of the study’s recommendations.
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