E-Learning in Kuwait: Students’ Perspective
Journal: Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science (ERIES Journal) (Vol.16, No. 2)Publication Date: 2023-06-30
Authors : Shaima AlShamali Mohammed Hajeeh Ahmad AlKhayat;
Page : 85-101
Keywords : Barriers; COVID-19 pandemic; Kuwait; Online learning; Sustainability;
Abstract
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has wreaked havoc on societies around the world and continues to do so and produced cataclysmic socio-economic challenges. This virus compelled countries to enact restrictive policies in order to combat, defend, and prevent against the spread of infection. In most nations, including Kuwait, a complete lockdown was imposed, with necessary measures taken to limit social gatherings, wear protective masks, and encourage social distancing. Businesses, organizations, and institutions have been forced to discover new avenues to survive and thrive by converting to remote operation using digital technology. Similarly, the epidemic has forced educational institutions to abandon conventional face-to-face instruction in favor of online digital learning. The goal of this study is to assess the online learning process in Kuwait from the perspective of students. In this regard, a survey questionnaire was designed and distributed to students throughout Kuwait; 830 students responded, with just 500 students with complete answers. In light of the dangerous and widespread of the harmful virus, analysis found that students consent to online learning. However, most prefer face-to-face instruction in a classroom setting.
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