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الحاجات التدريبية لتنمية مهارات التعلم المدمج وإستراتيجياته لدى معلمي اللغة العربية في المدارس الحكومية في محافظة معان.
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- Author(s): فاطمة أحمد حسن عب1
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Arab Journal for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. 2024, Vol. 17 Issue 61, p85-104. 20p.
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Training needs for developing blended learning skills and strategies among Arabic language teachers in public schools.
- Abstract:
The study aimed to know the training needs for developing blended learning skills and strategies among Arabic language teachers in government schools. The researcher used the descriptive analytical approach. The study sample reached (265) male and female teachers of the Arabic language subject in government schools. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher prepared a questionnaire as a tool. The study consisted of (21) paragraphs. The study found that the training needs for developing blended learning skills and strategies among Arabic language teachers in government schools in Ma’an Governorate came in at a high level with an overall arithmetic average of (3.7775), as the results show that the paragraph: I provide students with some practical work through blended learning came in first place, where The arithmetic mean was (4.0852). The results also showed that there were no statistically significant differences between the responses of Arabic language teachers regarding the training needs for developing blended learning skills and strategies due to the gender variable, while there were statistically significant differences due to variables of academic qualification and years of experience. Based on these results, the study recommended the need for teachers to develop the skills of designing and implementing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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