沙特阿拉伯新冠肺炎大流行期间中学生对在线学习的认知和挑战

Lubna Mohammed Alshamrani
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本研究的主要目的是研究沙特阿拉伯新冠肺炎大流行期间中学生对在线学习的看法和挑战。通过分析学生的建议,该研究寻求在疫情持续的情况下改善学习和教学体验的解决方案。这一过程使研究人员能够识别在线学习的弱点,从而制定可信的解决方案。SPSS将用于检查数据并分析结果。鉴于定量研究方法是设计的一部分,因此使用问卷收集数据,问卷提供了进行描述性统计分析所需的所有信息。上述工具被分发给沙特阿拉伯利雅得的763名男女中学生的研究样本。研究结果突出了学生在疫情期间的看法,其中包括在线学习所特有的无数特权,如灵活性和便利性、技术技能的获取和掌握,以及所有类型的学生的更多参与,包括那些回避面对面互动的学生。相比之下,研究结果还暴露了一些突出的挑战,包括孤独感、压力和无处不在的分心形式。该研究建议,未来的研究应探讨性别问题及其如何影响在线学习的结果。
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Secondary School Students' Perceptions and Challenges Toward Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Saudi Arabia
The main objective of this research is to examine secondary school students' perceptions and challenges toward online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic in Saudi Arabia. Through the analysis of suggestions by students, the study sought to extract solutions for improving the learning and teaching experience in the event that the pandemic continues. This process allows for the researcher to identify weaknesses of online learning and thus forge credible solutions. SPSS will be used to examine the data and analyze the findings. Given that the quantitative research method was favored as part of the design, the data was collected using a questionnaire which provided all the information needed to carry out descriptive statistical analysis. The aforementioned tool was distributed to a study sample of (763) male and female secondary school students in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The findings highlight students’ perceptions amid the pandemic, and these include a myriad of privileges which are unique to online learning such as flexibility and convenience, the acquirement and mastery of technological skills, as well as greater participation from all types of students, including those who shy away from face-to-face interactions. By contrast, the results also exposed some prominent challenges including feelings of isolation, stress, and ubiquitous forms of distractions. The study recommends that future studies explore the topic of gender and how it affects the outcomes of online learning.
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Journal for Educators Teachers and Trainers
Journal for Educators Teachers and Trainers EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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