درجة امتلاك طالبات جامعة الأميرة نورة لمهارات الاستماع التحصيلي في عمليات التعليم عن بعد من وجهة نظر أعضاء الهيئة التدريسية في كلية التربية
The aim of this study was to investigate the degree of Princess Nourah University Students' possession of listening skills in distance education operations, from the point of view of faculty members of the college of Education. The researcher utilized the descriptive analytical approach and the sample included 90 faculty members from the College of Education in Princess Nourah University in Riyadh; the researcher designed a questionnaire in light of the attentive listening skills that she developed, which consist of three skills, conversation skill, comprehension skill, and assimilation skill, from which she derived 14 sub-skills and formulated the questionnaire statements. The researcher concluded that: Princess Nourah University students have a great degree of attentive listening skills from the point of view of faculty members of the College of Education, and those who teach educational subjects in all the colleges of the university; the skill that students possess the most is conversation skill as it came in first place with a mean of (2.59), followed by assimilation skill with a mean of (2.54), and comprehension skill in third place with a mean of (2.45). The study proposed a few recommendations that would focus on attentive listening, and reinforce its development in students of all educational levels and the university level in particular. (Published abstract)