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Publication Difficulties Faced By English Teachers In E-learning: A Comparative Study Among Teachers Of Palestinian And The Occupied Palestinian Territories Schools(ER Publications, 2022) ;Tahani R.K. Bsharat ;Fariza Puteh Behak ;Suzanah Binti Selamat ;Enas A. A. Abuhamda ;Yousef A. Y. Almadhoun ;Mosaddaq Y. Barahmeh ;Islam Asim Ismail ;Munther Zyoud ;Khaled Abdul-Jaleel Dweikat ;Nidal Jayousi ;Jandal Ahmad Mohammed SalahHuda M. H. FrihatThis comparative paper has made a number of significant contributions to the field of e-learning. The paper explored the difficulties of using e-learning among teachers in Palestine and Occupied Palestine Territories. This paper is based on four questions and four hypotheses were formulated. For data collection, the researchers used a questionnaire. The Statistical Package for the Humanities (SPSS V. 23)is used for analyzing the data. Our results go beyond previous reports, showing that teachers in both areas face tremendous difficulties related to the student themselves and the subject itself. However, our results are opposite to the findings of the study of Al Subaie (2017) and Al-Harash, Mufleh, and Al-Dahon (2010), which showed that the difficulties related to hardware and software are the most noticed obstacles. Planned comparisons also revealed that there are no differences in the degree of teachers' use of e-learning. Even though we did not replicate the previously reported studies in 2020 and 2021, our results state that there were differences due to the place variable in favor of West Bank teachers. The paper recommends teachers reduce the burdens in the classroom to encourage students to focus during e-learning. Future investigations are necessary to validate the kinds of conclusions that can be drawn from this study. Future studies could fruitfully explore this issue further by conducting a study on teachers’ competencies related to e-learning between the aforementioned areas. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Effectiveness of Big Five Traits on Classroom Management in Teaching English Language in Palestinian Schools(Services for Science and Education Ltd (SSE-UK), 2023) ;Tahani R. K. Bsharat ;Fariza Puteh Behak ;Suzanah Binti Selamat ;Mosaddaq Y. Barahmeh ;Khaled Abdul-Jaleel Dweikat ;Munther Zyoud ;Imad. A. A. SalamaEman I. IssaTeachers have a critical influence on the success or failure of any educational institution. The effectiveness of teachers is thought to be the most important component in influencing pupils’ academic progress. This paper is intended to find out the effectiveness of Big Five Traits toward classroom management in English language teaching in Palestinian schools. This study used a fully quantitative method with a survey as its data collection method where the participants were 35 elementary school teachers. Out of the total number of the participants, 45.7% were females, 34.3% were aged between 23-30 or 31-40 years old, 85.7% had Bachelor’s degrees, and 37.1% reported having over 10 years of teaching experience. The result of this study showed that there was a strong positive correlation between the teachers’ big five personality traits and their effective classroom management practices.