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Perspectives and Challenges: Review of the Debate on the Integration of E-learning in Education

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  • Talal M. Amara

    (Assistant Professor & Academic Consultant Ph.D in English Language and Literacy Education MA in TESOL The General Center for Training and Education Development Ministry of Education, Tripoli, Libya)

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With the rapid growth of E-Learning programmes in the education sector, many educational institutions integrate E-Learning mode as an option to better serve students’ needs. E-Learning has been growing up in today’s technology generation; therefore, there is a need for evaluating this new learning style across the different educational field. The current review highlights the main factors, issues, and point views of the use E-Learning with students. It attempts to discuss the benefits and challenges of E-Learning with different students and in various contexts. Some valuable suggestions for researchers and the direction of future research in the field of E-Learning have also been discussed.

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  • Talal M. Amara, 2019. "Perspectives and Challenges: Review of the Debate on the Integration of E-learning in Education," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 3(11), pages 311-317, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:3:y:2019:i:11:p:311-317
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