Technological Integration and Educational Administration: Addressing the Contemporary Societal needs in West Africa
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2025
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African Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology Vol. 1
Abstract
The West African region faces a low technological resource with its growing youth
population, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to educational resources. This
study investigates how mobile apps, data management systems, and e-learning
platforms can enhance decision-making in educational settings and streamline
administrative processes. The study also examines how these technological
developments could assist in bridging the divide between rural and urban populations.
Despite its potential, several challenges include cultural resistance to change,
inequalities in digital competency, and a lack of funding. This study employs a
qualitative methodology and is analysed using descriptive and content analysis. For the
underpinning of the study, diffusion of innovation theory is well applied, which shows the
use and importance of modern technology in our African society. Findings demonstrate
how technology impacts educational systems in West Africa and equip the next
generation with the skills they need. The report concludes with helpful
recommendations for anyone who might be interested in maximising the benefits of
incorporating technology into school administration. Previous studies have shown
interest in education and development, while this study closes the gap by delving into
technology in education administration as a major key in developing education in West
Africa. The study provides policymakers with information for making better policies
concerning technology and educational administration in West Africa.