The Role of School Principals in Applying E-Learning from Teachers Point of View of Government School at Ajloun Directorate

Authors

  • Abdel-Razaq Sliman Bakheet Al-Sharee

Keywords:

E-Learning
School Principals
Ajloun Directorate
Jordan

Abstract

This Study aimed to identify The Role of School Principals in Applying E-Learning from Teachers Point of View of Government School at Ajloun Directorate, the researcher used the Descriptive approach, to collect data Questioner used, which consisted (24) paragraph divided to (3) sectors, it was distributed to a stratified cluster random sample (340) Female and male, the result of SPSS analysis shown that the Role of School Principals in Applying E-Learning from Teachers Point of View of Government School at Ajloun Directorate, was moderate with average (3.15) the sector of (training needs of teacher) was moderate with average (3.63), the sector of " infrastructure readiness" was moderate with average (3.43) finally the sector of " disseminating the culture of E-Learning" was low with average (2.39) , The finding also showed there was no statistically significant differences at (α≥0.05) refers to teachers sex (male and female) in addition there were statistically significant differences between the principals years of experience in favor of (9 years and more). The researcher recommended that Ministry of Education have to provide training courses for principals and teachers in the field of E-learning.

Author Biography

Abdel-Razaq Sliman Bakheet Al-Sharee

Ministry of Education |  Jordan

Published

2021-10-30

How to Cite

The Role of School Principals in Applying E-Learning from Teachers Point of View of Government School at Ajloun Directorate. (2021). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 5(40), 17-1. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.D010521

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The Role of School Principals in Applying E-Learning from Teachers Point of View of Government School at Ajloun Directorate. (2021). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 5(40), 17-1. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.D010521