The effects of using blogs and webquests in teaching education postgraduate courses

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Nadine Adnan Dandashly
Aziz Barbar
Munther Antoun

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In this study, the effects of two blended learning strategies on the academic achievement of pre-service teachers were examined in two Education courses. The control group composed of 25 teaching diploma students, who received face-to-face learning instructions, in two courses: teaching methods and essentials of education. The experimental group consisted of 22 students who received blended learning instructions in the same courses. Four achievement tests were administered to measure the students’ achievement. The difference between the results of both groups was analysed using the analysis of variance statistical method. The students’ achievement in questions requiring high levels of thinking was examined and compared to both the groups. Positive results for using blended learning strategies were observed in the course of Teaching Methods but were not clearly observed in the course of Essentials of Education. The difference between the results of both the groups was statistically significant in the course of Teaching Methods.


Keywords: WebQuests, blogs, critical thinking, student

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Dandashly, N. A., Barbar, A., & Antoun, M. (2019). The effects of using blogs and webquests in teaching education postgraduate courses. Global Journal of Information Technology: Emerging Technologies, 9(1), 12–19. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjit.v9i1.4018
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