ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

The study evaluates the extent of online teaching among instructors at the selected universities in the Philippines. The study utilized 120 faculty members from the private and state universities in the Philippines. Participants of this study were classified according to gender, type of residence,...

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Main Authors: Willcutt McGrath, Reem Ali Alhussain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ImagensEduc/article/view/63004
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description The study evaluates the extent of online teaching among instructors at the selected universities in the Philippines. The study utilized 120 faculty members from the private and state universities in the Philippines. Participants of this study were classified according to gender, type of residence, number of years in teaching, highest educational attainment, and department. The researchers used quantitative and qualitative research designs. The quantitative research design utilized a Likert -type data instrument and statistical tools used were mean, t-test, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The study was submitted and evaluated for its contents by the experts in the qualitative method. Moreover, qualitative data and information will be gathered through the interview to be conducted by the researchers themselves. The qualitative design process was guided by the qualitative and qualitative experts and was based on a qualitative framework by Creswell (2012). Results revealed that online teaching using JEL was "very high." The challenges derived from the qualitative views and statements experienced by the respondents were the following: (1) interrupted and unstable signal, (2) technical issues in the middle of using, (3) unpreparedness of the respondents as they shared that they need more training and hands-on, and (4) frequent maintenance of JEL
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spelling doaj.art-39ff4af5422944b1af3c68ca0e862e982022-12-22T04:36:05ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáImagens da Educação2179-84272022-11-0112410.4025/imagenseduc.v12i4.63004ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIESWillcutt McGrath 0Reem Ali Alhussain 1University of ColoradoImam Abdulrahman Al Faisal University The study evaluates the extent of online teaching among instructors at the selected universities in the Philippines. The study utilized 120 faculty members from the private and state universities in the Philippines. Participants of this study were classified according to gender, type of residence, number of years in teaching, highest educational attainment, and department. The researchers used quantitative and qualitative research designs. The quantitative research design utilized a Likert -type data instrument and statistical tools used were mean, t-test, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The study was submitted and evaluated for its contents by the experts in the qualitative method. Moreover, qualitative data and information will be gathered through the interview to be conducted by the researchers themselves. The qualitative design process was guided by the qualitative and qualitative experts and was based on a qualitative framework by Creswell (2012). Results revealed that online teaching using JEL was "very high." The challenges derived from the qualitative views and statements experienced by the respondents were the following: (1) interrupted and unstable signal, (2) technical issues in the middle of using, (3) unpreparedness of the respondents as they shared that they need more training and hands-on, and (4) frequent maintenance of JEL https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ImagensEduc/article/view/63004reading comprehension, English language, learning disabilities, reading speed.
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title_short ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
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