The Implementation of Digital Learning in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia: Case Study Research of Two Schools, With Consideration of Covid 19
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2020-01-05
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
This case study research has been conducted in two primary schools in Saudi
Arabia: a school in the capital city of Riyadh, and a school in the rural town of Bisha.
The perceptions of teachers and their attitudes towards digital learning have been
explored, and it has been found that while teachers are generally positive towards
digital learning, some are reluctant to use it. Furthermore, there are major
differences between the resources available to the school in Bisha compared to the
school in Riyadh, including within the home, which has resulted in differences in the
way that blended learning, for example, is carried out. In addition, teacher training
is easy to organise for those working at the school in Riyadh due to its location, but
it is logistically difficult for teachers at the school in Bisha. Therefore, a number of
recommendations have been made based on a review of the literature and the
empirical data collected, such as extending the provision of resources both in
schools and at home; supporting subject leaders to provide in-house teacher
training; incorporating requirements for digital learning into educational policy, and
taking forward the lessons learnt from the Covid 19 pandemic. The Ministry of
Education in Saudi Arabia is currently introducing new systems to improve digital
learning across the country, yet this is happening at different rates; therefore this
research is timely and adds to the knowledge in this area at an important time in
history, especially considering the Covid 19 pandemic.
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digital learning, Covid 19 pandemic, resources available in saudi school