The Degree of Using Blended Learning among Teachers of Students with Learning Disabilities
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https://doi.org/10.46328/ijemst.3761Keywords:
Blended education, Teachers of students with learning disabilities, Learning disabilitiesAbstract
The study aimed to reveal the degree of using blended learning among teachers of students with learning disabilities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It also showed statistical differences according to the variables of gender, academic qualification, and years of experience. To achieve the objectives of the study, the descriptive survey design was used. The sample of the study consisted of (110) male and female teachers of students with learning disabilities, of whom (53) male and (57) female teachers were chosen by the stratified random method from the educational regions in the south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the second semester of the academic year 2022/2023. A questionnaire consisting of (22) items was used, distributed in three domains: planning, implementation, and evaluation, after verifying the indications of its validity and reliability. The results showed that the degree of using blended learning among teachers of students with learning disabilities in all domains and the total score was moderate. The results also showed that there are statistically significant differences in the answers of the study sample about the degree of using blended education among teachers of students with learning disabilities due to the variables of academic qualification in favor of postgraduate studies and years of experience in favor of more than ten years. However, there was no statistically significant difference due to the gender variable. The study recommended that the Ministry of Education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia should provide training requirements for teachers with learning disabilities on blended education and include them in their teaching practices (planning, implementation, and evaluation).Downloads
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