Employment E-Learning to Improve Secondary Education in Iraq
Abstract
This study aims at how to use E-learning to achieve quality standards in secondary education in Iraq, and this is done through the effective use of E-learning, which is the best solution to make secondary education in Iraq more quality and effective, as the concept of E-learning includes various patterns, including computer learning and E-learning, distance learning and other means, and will be presented during the research what are the pros and cons of using E-learning, and there are a set of recommendations are:
1- Hold training courses for teachers on how to use e-learning in secondary education.
2- Providing the requirements and techniques of e-learning.
3- using e-learning be a complement to traditional education and not a substitute for it.
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