Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges

That Computer Science is fast becoming the moderating disciples in modern education worldwide is not an overstatement. There is virtually no academic or professional discipline that computer science hasnot influenced in the last threedecades. This paper presents the challenges of teaching Computer S...

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Main Authors: Odili, Julius Beneoluchi, Noraziah, Adzhar, Ambar, Radzi, Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy, M. A. I., Fakheraldin
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spelling my.ump.umpir.307852021-02-24T03:08:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30785/ Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges Odili, Julius Beneoluchi Noraziah, Adzhar Ambar, Radzi Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy M. A. I., Fakheraldin QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science That Computer Science is fast becoming the moderating disciples in modern education worldwide is not an overstatement. There is virtually no academic or professional discipline that computer science hasnot influenced in the last threedecades. This paper presents the challenges of teaching Computer Science in tertiary institutions in a third world country. Using the Anchor University Lagos as its locale, the paper investigates the challenges being faced by students and teachers, alike, in the teaching of Computer Science. After a comprehensive survey of different cadre of staff and students, the paper asserts that under-funding, insufficient teacher-training facilities, lack of basic educational technology facilities remains some of the primary barriers to effective and efficient teaching cum learning of Computer Science in many developing countries. To address this situations a number of cost-effective recommendations were made to address this problem. Some of which are the need for adequate budgetary provisions to the teaching and learning of computer Science, need for adequate teacher motivation, improvisation of needed facilities and industry cum improved teacher-training syllabus. ISRES Publishing 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30785/1/Teaching%20Computer%20Science%20in%20the%20Universities%20in%20Third%20World.pdf Odili, Julius Beneoluchi and Noraziah, Adzhar and Ambar, Radzi and Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy and M. A. I., Fakheraldin (2018) Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges. In: The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational & Social Sciences (EPESS 2018), Turkey , 28 April - 1 May 2018. pp. 354-358., 9. ISSN 2587-1730
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Odili, Julius Beneoluchi
Noraziah, Adzhar
Ambar, Radzi
Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy
M. A. I., Fakheraldin
Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges
description That Computer Science is fast becoming the moderating disciples in modern education worldwide is not an overstatement. There is virtually no academic or professional discipline that computer science hasnot influenced in the last threedecades. This paper presents the challenges of teaching Computer Science in tertiary institutions in a third world country. Using the Anchor University Lagos as its locale, the paper investigates the challenges being faced by students and teachers, alike, in the teaching of Computer Science. After a comprehensive survey of different cadre of staff and students, the paper asserts that under-funding, insufficient teacher-training facilities, lack of basic educational technology facilities remains some of the primary barriers to effective and efficient teaching cum learning of Computer Science in many developing countries. To address this situations a number of cost-effective recommendations were made to address this problem. Some of which are the need for adequate budgetary provisions to the teaching and learning of computer Science, need for adequate teacher motivation, improvisation of needed facilities and industry cum improved teacher-training syllabus.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Odili, Julius Beneoluchi
Noraziah, Adzhar
Ambar, Radzi
Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy
M. A. I., Fakheraldin
author_facet Odili, Julius Beneoluchi
Noraziah, Adzhar
Ambar, Radzi
Abd. Wahab, Mohd Helmy
M. A. I., Fakheraldin
author_sort Odili, Julius Beneoluchi
title Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges
title_short Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges
title_full Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges
title_fullStr Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Computer Science in the Universities in Third World Countries: Challenges
title_sort teaching computer science in the universities in third world countries: challenges
publisher ISRES Publishing
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/30785/1/Teaching%20Computer%20Science%20in%20the%20Universities%20in%20Third%20World.pdf
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