The attitudes of Teachers of Learning Disabilities in English Language Toward Using Virtual classes to Teach English Writing

  • Khasawneh M
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Abstract

This study investigated the attitudes of teachers of learning disabilities in English toward the use of virtual classrooms and e-learning in teaching writing skills to students with learning disabilities. The study adopted the descriptive approach and was applied to a sample of 65 teachers from Irbid city, Jordan. A questionnaire was developed to achieve this purpose after being checked for validity and reliability. The results showed that teachers’ attitudes toward virtual classes varied between high and moderate. For the realm of e-learning in general, the attitudes were high while for the realm of the effect of virtual classes in teaching writing skills were moderate. The study recommended providing intensive training to teachers of LDs in English language on the usages of e-learning and supporting teachers and students with the appropriate tools

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Khasawneh, M. A. S. (2021). The attitudes of Teachers of Learning Disabilities in English Language Toward Using Virtual classes to Teach English Writing. Journal of Asian Multicultural Research for Social Sciences Study, 2(4), 9–18. https://doi.org/10.47616/jamrsss.v2i4.189

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