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DOI :10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007   IUP :10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007    Tam Metin (PDF)

The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities

Ahmet Derviş MüezzinMaher JesryMohammed AteekMarion HeronAbdulhalim AbdullahSuhaib Ajam

Since (and particularly during) the Covid-19 pandemic, online teaching and learning methods have been adopted worldwide by educational institutions to meet the needs of students; Teaching Arabic as a foreign language is no exception. This study aims to investigate learners’ and teachers’ perceptions of learning and teaching Arabic as a foreign language online and the extent to which online learning supported the development of learner autonomy. This study was conducted at two Turkish universities that teach Arabic language as a foreign language. Data was collected through semi-structured online interviews with teachers and students of Arabic and diaries from teachers and students. Findings suggest that although online education promoted learner autonomy, it complements face-to-face education rather than replaces it. Findings also reveal that social media has a role in supporting online learning and that there is a need for more training for teachers in technology and curriculum. Based on the results, a set of pedagogical implications and recommendations for language teachers and policy makers are discussed.


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Müezzin, A.D., Jesry, M., Ateek, M., Heron, M., Abdullah, A., & Ajam, S. (2023). The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities. darulfunun ilahiyat, 34(2), 385-417. https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


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Müezzin A D, Jesry M, Ateek M, Heron M, Abdullah A, Ajam S. The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities. darulfunun ilahiyat. 2023;34(2):385-417. https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


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Müezzin, A.D.; Jesry, M.; Ateek, M.; Heron, M.; Abdullah, A.; Ajam, S. The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities. darulfunun ilahiyat, [Publisher Location], v. 34, n. 2, p. 385-417, 2023.


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Müezzin, Ahmet Derviş, and Maher Jesry and Mohammed Ateek and Marion Heron and Abdulhalim Abdullah and Suhaib Ajam. 2023. “The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities.” darulfunun ilahiyat 34, no. 2: 385-417. https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


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Müezzin, Ahmet Derviş, and Maher Jesry and Mohammed Ateek and Marion Heron and Abdulhalim Abdullah and Suhaib Ajam. The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities.” darulfunun ilahiyat 34, no. 2 (May. 2024): 385-417. https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


Harvard: Australian Style

Müezzin, AD & Jesry, M & Ateek, M & Heron, M & Abdullah, A & Ajam, S 2023, 'The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities', darulfunun ilahiyat, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 385-417, viewed 2 May. 2024, https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


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Müezzin, A.D. and Jesry, M. and Ateek, M. and Heron, M. and Abdullah, A. and Ajam, S. (2023) ‘The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities’, darulfunun ilahiyat, 34(2), pp. 385-417. https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007 (2 May. 2024).


MLA

Müezzin, Ahmet Derviş, and Maher Jesry and Mohammed Ateek and Marion Heron and Abdulhalim Abdullah and Suhaib Ajam. The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities.” darulfunun ilahiyat, vol. 34, no. 2, 2023, pp. 385-417. [Database Container], https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


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Müezzin AD, Jesry M, Ateek M, Heron M, Abdullah A, Ajam S. The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities. darulfunun ilahiyat [Internet]. 2 May. 2024 [cited 2 May. 2024];34(2):385-417. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007 doi: 10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007


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Müezzin, AhmetDerviş - Jesry, Maher - Ateek, Mohammed - Heron, Marion - Abdullah, Abdulhalim - Ajam, Suhaib. The Effectiveness of Online Learning and Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language in Turkish Universities”. darulfunun ilahiyat 34/2 (May. 2024): 385-417. https://doi.org/10.26650/di.2023.34.1.1190007



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