Analysis Study of Online Teaching in the Educational System in Palestine in the Absence of Vision and Consequent Policy in Light of COVID-19
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Date
 2021-11-21 
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Alzeer, Imad
Albadawi, Bushra
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Abstract
 The Palestinian formal and informal education circumstance changed on March 
5,  2020,  when  the  first  reported  case  of  Infectious  diseases,  COVID-19,  was 
discovered. As a result, Palestine joined a list of 188 nations around the world that 
have put schooling on hold. This research assessed the numerous existing body of 
literature of networks and suggests those that have been used in different nations 
around the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as offers a suggestion 
for the transfer phase to online courses in the Palestinian school system during the 
COVID-19  eruption  namely  the  web  platform  and  television  education  and 
alternatives such as Zoom, Google Meet, the Edu website, which can be used for 
e-Learning and direct communication. The main objective of this study was to look 
at the different environments in which individuals continued their education at 
homes during the school closure caused by COVID-19, the benefits and drawbacks 
of virtual learning implementation, the difficulties faced  by both teachers and 
students, and the contrast of e-learning frameworks in developed countries. The 
research is focused on the descriptive research process, which involves analyzing 
previous studies and conducting research on various scientific research platforms. 
When nations, states, and citizens are better equipped than they are currently, the 
experience gained from the COVID-19 pandemic can implement a range of rules, 
policies,  forums,  and  new  strategies  in  all  areas  and  attitudes,  particularly 
education. 
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 COVID-19  pandemic , Online  teaching , Palestine , Learning obstacles , distance learning