- Abdiwahab M. Saed1, Mustafe F. Mohamed2
- 1University of Hargeisa, 2Amoud University
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SSR Journal of Education and Literature (SSRJEL)
Since
literacy-based education was introduced to Somaliland, the educational system
has experienced a number of modifications over time. For the most part of its
existence, Somaliland followed a traditional education system that was
inflexible, uncreative, and resource-poor. It didn’t draw attention to the
unique characteristics of each kid, it didn’t question their inherent
inventiveness, and it didn’t arouse passion or zeal. (Hidig & Saed, 2023).
Somaliland’s educational system has seen a significant transformation in recent
years, largely due to the impact of western curriculum. The emphasis has been
on improving the quality, relevance, accessibility, and equity of education.
One important resource for this change and revision of the educational system
is the use of technology developments. The impact of technology advancements on
Somaliland’s educational standards is investigated in this study. The general
objective of the study was to determine the role of technological innovation on
quality of education in private universities in Hargeisa, Somaliland. The data
was analyzed through descriptive statistics using mean, standard deviation and
percentages and inferential statistics using binary logistic regression
analysis. The study used SPSS version 25 as an analytical tool. The study found
that that the regression model is statistically significant, with Technological
Innovation explaining a significant portion of the variance in Quality of
Education. The F-statistic is high (69.084), and the p-value is extremely low
(.000), confirming that the relationship between the predictor (Technological Innovation)
and the (Quality of Education) is strong and significant. The paper recommends
that the universities could consider increasing the availability of devices
through lending programs or subsidies. Also Conducting awareness campaigns
about existing technological resources could help. The university should assess
and enhance the current resources, ensuring they meet student needs. Implement
a feedback mechanism to continuously gather student input on technological
resources and make necessary adjustments. The university should invest in
improving internet infrastructure on campus.
Keywords: Behaviour, Psychology, well-being, Corporal Punishment