학술논문

Online education via media platforms and applications as an innovative teaching method
Article
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Education and Information Technologies. January 2023, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p507, 17 p.
Subject
Iraq
United States
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
1360-2357
Abstract
Author(s): Mahdi Sofi-Karim [sup.1], Ahmed Omar Bali [sup.1], Kardo Rached [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.472438.e, University of Human Development, , Sulaymaniyah, Iraq Introduction Technological innovations have an impact on every [...]
Online teaching has globally become a part of the learning process and has been more well-established in developed countries. In developing countries, online teaching or e-Learning is not practiced or recognized officially by educational organizations and policymakers. On the other hand, it is well-known that computers and technology are the future; in such a case, the advancement of distance-learning or online learning is immensely remarkable. It has reduced teachers' and students' introversion concerning e-learning and technology and has provided a platform for learning new technologies and developing new skills. The recent COVID-19 lockdown impelled governments to start implementing E-learning in schools, which resulted in several challenges. This study attempts to analyze and interpret the challenges and potentials of implementing online learning by surveying through an online questionnaire using 'Google Forms' (N = 968) with responses from high school and primary school English teachers during the first week of March through the last week of April. The findings revealed that most teachers had negative perceptions of implementing e-learning for several reasons, including lack of essential facilities such as electricity, electronic devices, and the absence of required skills. The actual contributions of students and educators are also among the major obstacles. This research suggests introducing Information Communication Technology modules across media platforms and applications in the education departments, opening intensive courses for teachers, and developing educational facilities in the education departments and schools to overcome these limitations and challenges.