Obonguko, Ubon Asuquo
Assessment Of Computer Studies Instruction Challenges Among Senior Secondary Schools In Ikot Ekpene Local Governement Area
INTRODUCTION
Education is one of
every human being's essential rights. Education equips a person for life's
obstacles. As a result, Gujjar (2010) believes that education is important not
only for the delivery of knowledge, but also for the development of a child's
whole personality. There are three stages of education in Nigeria: elementary,
secondary, and postsecondary. Secondary education is the intermediate level
between elementary and secondary school. It also educates pupils to contribute
to society as productive members (Jegede2013). Secondary school is viewed as
the entrance to delivering not just an educated population but also a competent
workforce in industrialized nations. Secondary education is currently being
regarded as the cornerstone of the educational system in the twenty-first
century, according to the World Bank in Etim (2006). As a result, high-quality
secondary education is critical to ensuring a bright future for both people and
countries.