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Title: THE PROCEDURES OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION AND THE EXPLORATION OF CHALLENGES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN PALESTINE
Authors: Abu AL-Rub, Imad$AAUP$Palestinian
Keywords: procedures, education administration, exploration, challenges, Covid- 19 pandemic
Issue Date: 12-Nov-2020
Publisher: PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology
Citation: Abu AL-Rub,Imad
Abstract: The school education during Covid-19 pandemic requires managing it according to a plan that is able to adapt to the requirements of the pandemic, because the pandemic has imposed a set of challenges. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the main factors and challenges facing school education management during the pandemic. Owing to this reason, this study aims to explore the components of the Ministry of Education's plan that was designed to manage school education during the pandemic. Also, the critical challenges facing the management of school education. For the purpose of achieving the objectives of the study, the documents issued by the Palestinian Ministry of Education were analyzed, and an interview was conducted with a model sample consisting of: (8) teachers, (6) school principals, (3) educational specialists, managers of two educational centers, employees of the Ministry of Education, and two of the students' parents. After collecting and copying the data, it was analyzed according to the (2014) model. The analysis of the documents revealed that the ministry’s plan included the following elements: (1) the complete closure of schools as a preventive measure (2) defining a health protocol (3) gradual return to schools (4) blended education (5) training teachers on using technology in education.Participants reported that there are five main challenges that impeded the implementation of the plan, namely (1) lack of clarity of the plan, (2) technical issues of the e-learning system, (3) financial and logistical support issues, (4) fear and confusion (5) lack of confidence in the procedures followed.The PJAEE, 17 (6) (2020) 6196 findings of this study benefit policymakers and researchers, as it enables them to better identify the gaps that limited the successful management of education during the pandemic, and then contribute and work to improve education management during crises.
URI: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/1787
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