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Evaluating the effectiveness of asynchronous online English language learning in private and public schools in Palestine during the outbreak of Covid-19

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Type Article
Author Mahmoud, Samira Lotfi. PhD, Learning and Teaching, An-Najah National University, Nablus, Palestine.
Varying form of title تقييم فعالية تعلم اللغة الإنجليزية عبر الإنترنت غير المتزامن في المدارس الخاصة والعامة في فلسطين خلال تفشي جائحة COVID-19 [مقال]
Pages ص ص. 524-538
Host Item Entry International Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies. Vol. 13, no. 3, June 2024
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Descriptors Evaluation  -  Learning processes  -  English  -  Electronic learning  -  Internet  -  Private schools  -  Public schools  -  COVID-19  -  Palestine
Language of document English
Country Jordan
The present study sought to "evaluate the effectiveness of asynchronous online english language learning in private and public schools in Palestine during the outbreak of covid 19". The study adopts a case-control study design (case- referent study), one type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified and compared on the basis of some predetermined causal attributes (mann, 2003). As shown in the study results, asynchronous learning was significantly higher in private schools (4.05 +- 0.58) (t (383) = 5.765, p = 0.00). The results of the study showed that the perception of asynchronous learning in reading skill was the highest, with an average of (3.6) for the study sample, followed by speaking skill with an average of (3.5), writing skill with an average of (3.4), and the listening skill which got the last rank with an average of (3.2). The researcher made several recommendations regarding the readiness of asynchronous learning in teaching English, which were as follows: teachers are advised to be provided with appropriate training and qualification to use educational technology and apply best practices to online teaching, teachers are advised to plan and design educational content well according to the learning objectives and needs of the students. (Published abstract)

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Mahmoud, Samira Lotfi. (2024). Evaluating the effectiveness of asynchronous online English language learning in private and public schools in Palestine during the outbreak of Covid-19 . International Journal of Educational and Psychological Studies. Vol. 13, no. 3, June 2024. ص ص. 524-538 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org