The degree of using electronic educational alternatives in education from the teachers 'and female teachers' point of view Intermediate stage in southern border schools and its relationship to some variables

Authors

  • Abdullrhman Hussain Alabdli Information Technology Supervisor Jazan Education Ministry of Education
  • Naif Mohammed Jabli Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology - College of Education Dean of E-learning Deanship King Khalid University

Keywords:

educational alternatives, southern border, e-learning, virtual education

Abstract

The aim of the current research is to know the degree to which middle school teachers and female teachers in the southern border schools use electronic educational alternatives in the field of education from their point of view and its relationship to some variables, and to achieve this goal, a random sample of (200) teachers was selected in southern border schools, and a questionnaire was prepared to collect The data, as well as the descriptive approach was used to achieve this goal. T-test and analysis of variance were used for the statistical treatment. The results concluded that the educational courses provided to male and female teachers are not sufficient. It has also been concluded that the use of electronic educational alternatives in girls ’schools is higher than that of boy’s schools. It has also been concluded that professional development did not differ according to specialization, and it did not differ in different education offices.

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Published

2022-03-30

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