Exploring the benefits of e-learning for life and earth sciences education in Moroccan high schools

Sofia Rachad, L. Oughdir
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The reliance on online learning systems has increased during the COVID-19 epidemic to maintain education. The effectiveness of online life and earth science instruction is assessed in this study which involves 150 first-year high school students. Methodologically, it juxtaposes e-learning with traditional classroom teaching across various parameters. The study reveals that digital learning yielded better results across all considered variables (p < 0.05), irrespective of student gender (p = 0.216). Better performance was seen in subjects such as "man and the environment" and "greenhouse effect and climate change" when learning was carried out online (p < 0.001). However, no notable scoring differences were found  in practical subjects such as " creation of  ecological  reserves to  preserve  biodiversity," "clean  technologies to protect the  environment" and  " environmental  education and  sustainable  development," (p = 0.627 and p = 0.147). Thus, e-learning proves to be a useful supplement to traditional instruction. It shouldn't be used in place of hands-on activities in all situations.
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探索电子学习对摩洛哥高中生命和地球科学教育的益处
在2019冠状病毒病流行期间,对在线学习系统的依赖增加了,以维持教育。摘要本研究以150名高中一年级学生为研究对象,评估在线生活与地球科学教学的有效性。在方法上,它将电子学习与传统课堂教学在各种参数上并置。研究表明,无论学生性别如何,数字学习在所有考虑的变量中都产生了更好的结果(p < 0.05)。在线学习时,“人与环境”和“温室效应与气候变化”等科目的表现更好(p < 0.001)。而在“创建生态保护区保护生物多样性”、“清洁技术保护环境”和“环境教育与可持续发展”等实际问题上,得分差异不显著(p = 0.627和p = 0.147)。因此,电子学习被证明是对传统教学的有益补充。它不应该在任何情况下代替动手活动。
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