Exploring the benefits of e-learning for life and earth sciences education in Moroccan high schools

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Abstract

The reliance on online learning systems has increased during the COVID-19 epidemic to maintain education. The effectiveness of online life and earth science instruction is assessed in this study which involves 150 first-year high school students. Methodologically, it juxtaposes e-learning with traditional classroom teaching across various parameters. The study reveals that digital learning yielded better results across all considered variables (p < 0.05), irrespective of student gender (p = 0.216). Better performance was seen in subjects such as "man and the environment" and "greenhouse effect and climate change" when learning was carried out online (p < 0.001). However, no notable scoring differences were found in practical subjects such as " creation of ecological reserves to preserve biodiversity," "clean technologies to protect the environment" and " environmental education and sustainable development," (p = 0.627 and p = 0.147). Thus, e-learning proves to be a useful supplement to traditional instruction. It shouldn't be used in place of hands-on activities in all situations.

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Rachad, S., & Oughdir, L. (2023). Exploring the benefits of e-learning for life and earth sciences education in Moroccan high schools. Journal of Education and E-Learning Research, 10(3), 474–480. https://doi.org/10.20448/jeelr.v10i3.4887

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