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The Effectiveness of the Use of Distance-Evaluation Tools and Methods among Students with Learning-Difficulties from the Teachers' Point of View

  • Almaleki, Deyab A. (Department of Evaluation, Measurement and Research, Umm Al-Qura University) ;
  • Khayat, Wejdan W. (Department of Evaluation, Measurement and Research, Umm Al-Qura University) ;
  • Yally, Taghreed F. (Department of Evaluation, Measurement and Research, Umm Al-Qura University) ;
  • Al-hajjaji, Aysha A. (Department of Evaluation, Measurement and Research, Umm Al-Qura University)
  • Received : 2021.05.05
  • Published : 2021.05.30

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the use of distance-evaluation tools and methods among students with learning difficulties from the teachers' point of view, to achieve this goal. A scale was built, and the psychometric characteristics were validated. It consisted, in its final form, of 17 items distributed on four axes, in addition to three open questions. It was applied to a random sample of (149) teachers of students with learning difficulties in Makkah Region. The results showed that teachers' keenness to encourage students with learning difficulties, so that they would not feel frustrated with the distance learning process. It was also evident that teachers did not use achievement portfolios in the evaluation process. In connection with the appropriate evaluation methods, the majority indicated the use of work sheets and visual evaluation methods that rely on audio and visual skills, such as presenting videos, pictures, audio and games, and applying short objective tests. Among the proposals to improve evaluation methods and tools: Individual evaluation, attention to individual treatment, obligating personal attendance of students to school, splitting the required tasks, and not increasing the skills required to be mastered. As for the obstacles that teachers face: Lack of time, difficulty in communicating with students with distance learning difficulties and problems related to the Internet such as interruption, weakness, or lack of availability.

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