Teachers' technological competencies and challenges of using google classroom during emergency remote teaching

Q3 Social Sciences
Amal Al Badi, Ahmed Al Kharusi, Asma Al kalbani, Mahmoud Al Mayahi
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The study focuses on the competencies and challenges of using the Google Classroom platform in Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) during the Covid 19 pandemic. The study followed a descriptive research design where two hundred and ten teachers responded to a questionnaire containing three categories: teachers' competencies, challenges faced by teachers, and teachers' attitudes. The findings showed that the teachers' competency in using the Google Classroom platform was at a high degree, with results middling when regarding the challenges faced by teachers using Google Classroom. There were no statistically relevant differences at the level of significance (α≤0.05) in the competencies of teachers' use of the Google Classroom due to the variables of gender and work experience. Teachers' attitudes about using Google classroom were high. However, the results indicate a need for conducting effective training for teachers to overcome certain challenges. In addition, there is a requirement to provide the infrastructure for communication networks and consistent Internet access, while also providing alternative assessment methods. Keywords: Google Classroom, Competencies, COVID-19, Emergency Remote Teaching
教师技术能力与应急远程教学中使用谷歌教室的挑战
该研究侧重于2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在应急远程教学(ERT)中使用谷歌课堂平台的能力和挑战。这项研究采用了描述性研究设计,其中210名教师回答了一份问卷,问卷包含三个类别:教师的能力、教师面临的挑战和教师的态度。调查结果显示,教师使用谷歌课堂平台的能力程度较高,在教师使用谷歌课堂面临的挑战方面,结果中等。教师使用谷歌课堂的能力受性别、工作经验变量影响,差异均无统计学意义(α≤0.05)。教师对使用谷歌课堂的态度较高。然而,结果表明,需要对教师进行有效的培训,以克服某些挑战。此外,还需要为通信网络和一致的Internet访问提供基础设施,同时还需要提供可选的评估方法。关键词:谷歌课堂,胜任力,COVID-19,应急远程教学
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Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences
Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences Social Sciences-Education
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