scholarly journals Difficulties of Teaching Saudi Female Students Linguistic Courses through Educational Closed-Circuit Television at Albaha University

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elsadig Mohamed Khalifa Gawi

The present study aimed at investigating the problems of teaching female students in Shahbah College of Arts, through Closed-Circuit Television by male instructors. This research paper was significant because it attempted to find solutions to these problems. 20 male professors, who teach female students Applied Linguistics courses, participated in this study. A questionnaire used as the main instrument for this study to answer the main question of the study: ‘Do male instructors face any difficulties in teaching Saudi female students?’. The tool demonstrated to the participants of the study in the summer term of 2018. The researcher used the Descriptive-Analytical Method to run the study. SPSS statistical method had used to analyze the data. The findings of the study revealed that male instructors faced many problems when they teach female students through Closed-Circuit Television, such as class management, assessment of female students performance, and the use of teaching tools. So, the paper concluded that female instructors should teach female students instead of their male counterparts. In terms of the findings, the study recommended that male instructors should improve their skills to use CCTV by attending training courses and workshops. These can overcome the problems of teaching Saudi female students through Closed-Circuit Television at Albaha University and other Saudi universities

Author(s):  
Najwa bint Fathi bin Sweid Tamihi

The aim of this study was to identify the views of female students of the faculty of the fundamentals of religion at the Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University towards teaching using closed circuit television, teaching using e-learning and finding out if there are statistically significant differences between the views of female students due to the variable system used in teaching. The study sample consisted of (519) randomly selected students from all levels of study. They were divided into two groups: 312 female students who took courses through closed circuit television and 207 female students enrolled in the e-learning system. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher used the descriptive descriptive method and designed a questionnaire consisting of five areas consisting of (35) paragraphs divided into five areas; namely, teaching inputs, teaching processes, assessment processes, teaching outputs, teaching environment. The study found a number of results: The general arithmetic average of the responses of the members of the sample of female students studied using the closed circuit television on the study instrument areas (3.36 of 5). This average is in the third category of the five-dimensional scale indicating neutral. The general arithmetic average of the responses of the members of the developed students enrolled in the e-learning system was (3.56 out of 5). This average is in the fourth category of the five-step scale indicating the degree of (OK). There are statistically significant differences at the level of (α = 0.05) between the views of the two categories of female students, depending on the variable teaching system between the teaching class using CCTV and the teaching class using e-learning for e-learning students. In the light of the results of the study, a series of recommendations were made to improve teaching using closed-circuit television and teaching using e-learning.


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