Middle and High School Students’ Attitudes towardDistance Education: The Case of Qatar
Abstract
Countries  worldwide have  been facing an  unprecedented virus that viciously sweptthroughout society, drastically  changing  everyday  life. Governments  enforced  new  safety measures to  protect their citizens; many countrieswent intoa complete shutdown, closing borders, sealing facilities,and changing the daily routine of their citizens. In education, children were forced to remain home and receive their education via screens. Hence, this study investigatedmiddle and high school students’ attitudestoward distance education at public and private schoolsin Qatar. The study followeda mixed-method approach,using online surveys(1971)andsemi-structured interviews(20)tocollect data. A divided stance marked participants’ attitude toward distance education during the pandemic.Teachers’ support, continuous feedback,sufficientlearning resources,and  appropriate technological  skills, emerged  as influential factorsthat could affect students’ attitudes toward distance learning. Further discussion and implications are included.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/61936Collections
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