2022
DOI: 10.1149/10701.4107ecst
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Teachers’ Perceptions of Virtual Learning Platforms during Covid-19:a Study at Utas-Ibra, Oman

Abstract: Online education was introduced as a provisional measure to continue with teaching and learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. At the beginning, teachers and students faced a lot of challenges such as lack of availability of gadgets, lack of technological skills, and technical issues. Nonetheless, they overcame the issues to a great extent in the course of time. Many research studies have been conducted across the globe to investigate the use and efficacy of virtual learning platforms, especially in the educa… Show more

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“…According to the results, only a few students qualify for a bachelor"s degree. This is because many students come from rural areas and have limited exposure to reading and few opportunities to use English in their daily lives (Chinnathambi et al, , 2022a(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022b(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022c(Chinnathambi et al, , 2023. Few studies have been conducted on this issue in UTAS branches in Oman, so this study aims to fill the research gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results, only a few students qualify for a bachelor"s degree. This is because many students come from rural areas and have limited exposure to reading and few opportunities to use English in their daily lives (Chinnathambi et al, , 2022a(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022b(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022c(Chinnathambi et al, , 2023. Few studies have been conducted on this issue in UTAS branches in Oman, so this study aims to fill the research gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, they score less than 75% and fail to take advantage of the opportunity to study for a Bachelor's degree. This is mainly because most students are from a rural background and have few opportunities to use the English language in their everyday social context (Chinnathambi et al, , 2022a(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022b(Chinnathambi et al, , 2022c(Chinnathambi et al, , 2023. Only a few research studies have been carried out concerning this in UTAS branches in Oman.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%