The Effectiveness of a Blended Learning Program on Developing Palestinian Tenth Graders' English Writing Skills

  • Keshta A
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This study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of using a blended learning program on developing Palestinian tenth graders’ English writing skills. The blended learning program was used in teaching the experimental group (20) students, while the traditional method was used with the control one (20) students in the second term of the school year (2012-2013). The experiment lasted for eight weeks. The study findings revealed that there were significant differences at (α ≤0.05) in the mean scores of the test in favor of the experimental group. The findings also pointed out that there were statistically significant differences at (α ≤0.05) in the participants' achievement level before and after implementing the blended program in favor of the post-application.

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Keshta, A. S. (2013). The Effectiveness of a Blended Learning Program on Developing Palestinian Tenth Graders’ English Writing Skills. Education Journal, 2(6), 208. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.edu.20130206.12

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