“…The National Curriculum Framework for School Education, 2005 mandated that “ICT as a proven tool for educational transformation” should be used in instructional activities in schools (MoES, , p. 11). Shields () argued that, although the integration of ICT is constituted to meet the national education goal of public service and quality education, the terms proven and transformation in the curriculum are vague and offer no means of evaluating change. The School Sector Development Plan, 2016–23 stated that funding for equipping primary schools with ICT infrastructure is not available (MoE, ) and the ICT Policy, 2015 explicitly stated the government's intention to create public‐private partnerships to provide ICT infrastructure in government schools (MoIC, ).…”