Examining Students' Disposition Towards Smart  Phone ‎technology in Teaching Writing Skills in Secondary Schools in Ikere Local Government Area, Ekiti State, Nigeria

Student: Abosede Mayowa Akinola (Project, 2025)
Department of Education and English Language
Bamidele Olumilua University of Edu. Science and Tech. Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State


Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the role of smartphones in teaching writing skills
‎among secondary school students in Ikere Local Government Area. The research
‎focused on four key areas: students' attitudes, perceptions, and preferences toward
‎smartphone use in writing instruction, the influence of smartphones on their writing
‎processes and outcomes, the challenges and implications of integrating smartphones
‎into writing instruction, and strategies educators can employ to leverage smartphone
‎technology effectively. The study utilized a descriptive survey research design, with
‎a self-structured questionnaire administered to 150 secondary school students. The
‎data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, including mean scores and
‎percentages. The study found that secondary school students in Ikere Local
‎Government Area generally have positive attitudes toward using smartphones to
‎enhance their writing skills. A majority of students reported that smartphones
‎improve their writing organization, speed, and confidence. However, challenges such
‎as distractions, technical issues, and over-reliance on autocorrect tools were also
‎identified. Students expressed a preference for structured guidance from teachers and
‎a balanced integration of smartphones with traditional writing methods. They
‎emphasized the importance of educator support in maximizing the effectiveness of
‎smartphones for academic tasks. Additionally, students acknowledged the potential
‎benefits of smartphone apps for planning, outlining, editing, and collaborating on
‎writing tasks. The study also highlighted that students would benefit from digital
‎literacy training and responsible smartphone use to ensure that these tools enhance,
‎rather than hinder, their writing development.

Keywords
examining students disposition towards smart phone technology teaching writing skills