Towards an Efficient Integrated Distance and Blended Learning Model: How to Minimise the Impact of COVID-19 on Education

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Al-Hunaiyyan A. [1 ]
Alhajri R. [1 ]
Bimba A. [2 ]
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[1] Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Adailiyah
[2] University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
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competency; Covid-19; Pandemic; Distance learning; e-learning; Modeling; Perceptions;
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10.3991/ijim.v15i10.21331
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As governments and international bodies worldwide sought to prevent the spread of Covid-19, underdeveloped countries have been particularly challenged as they have little or no technological models and frameworks in place and the literature offers little guidance. The current research applied a quantitative approach to researching educational practitioners’ perceptions of e-learning acceptance, using a sample of 4,024 educators and students from a range of Kuwaiti educational institutions. Findings indicate that respondents were slightly supportive of e-learning adoption, with a majority acknowledging its advantages. However, respondents also mention the need for development in the technological competencies required to operate the proposed e-learning programs and a range of challenges that may impact e-learning. Hence, the authors propose a distance and blended learning model (DBLM) to enhance the implementation, utilisation, and evaluation of e-learning within the Kuwaiti educational system. Also, an e-learning teacher capability maturity model (eTCMM) was proposed to foster educators’ competencies and enable their active use of e-learning platforms. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.
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页数:20
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