Vol. 1 No. 12 (2022)
Open Access
Peer Reviewed

The degree of effectiveness for teaching practical courses by distance learning from the principals’ point of view of secondary vocational schools in the directorate of Jerusalem

Authors

Intesar Majed Bselih , Mohammad Awad Shuibat

DOI:

10.26389/AJSRP.C100422

Published:

2022-09-29

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Abstract

This study aimed at identifying the degree of effectiveness for teaching practical courses by distance learning from the principals’ point of view of secondary vocational schools in the directorate of Jerusalem during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study used the quantitative method with a five Likert-scale questionnaire to collect data that had three major fields. The study was conducted on a population of seven vocational schools’ principals. The results of the study revealed that the total average is (3.43 from 5) with a medium degree of effectiveness, and the averages of the fields were respectively, (3.57), (3.43), and (3.29) for the field understanding the practical skills, used computer applications, and virtual classroom management with a medium degree of effectiveness. The study recommended that it is necessary to train teachers to acquire the virtual classroom management skills, and to establish a specialized workshops equipped with high quality tools and instruments as well as multimedia systems to enable the students to learn the practical skills.

Keywords:

the effectiveness of distance learning Covid-19 practical courses the evaluation of the vocational school principals directorate of Jerusalem

References

Author Biographies

  • Intesar Majed Bselih, , ,

    Faculty of Educational Sciences | Al-Quds University | Palestine

  • Mohammad Awad Shuibat, , ,

    Faculty of Educational Sciences | Al-Quds University | Palestine

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How to Cite

Bselih, I. M., & Shuibat, M. A. (2022). The degree of effectiveness for teaching practical courses by distance learning from the principals’ point of view of secondary vocational schools in the directorate of Jerusalem. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching Methodology, 1(12), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.C100422