The Impact of E-Learning education on Quality performance in
Amman
Authors : Sahib A.M.AL Janabi, Dina
M.Said Qarashay , Iman K
Qhah
Abstract : E-Learning as we know has been around for almost two decades. It has become
necessary and offered by many academic institutions including schools, colleges and
universities. Recently, due to covid-19 pandemic, the importance of E-Learning has
increased as this pandemic has resulted in schools shut all over the world.
Consequently, education has been transformed with the rise of E-Learning. This
change might last for years to come. This paper seeks to explore the impact of ELearning on the quality of education performance as perceived by administrators
working at private high schools in Amman, Jordan. A structured questionnaire
comprising has been used. The questionnaires were filled out by the top management
who work at private high schools in Amman, Jordan. The results of the study suggests
that the E-Learning system in Jordan is still subject to development, as surveyed
administrators reported that they perceived the capabilities of the system as modest.
As regards the quality of performance, the survey concluded that the total quality of
performance was high to moderate.
Keywords : E-Learning, Educational Quality, private high schools, Performance
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Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Its Relationship With Perceived Social Support Among Family Caregivers of Individuals With Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder
Authors : Afaf S. Nuwara, MSN, RN, Rami Masa'Deh, PhD, Ayman M. Hamdan-Mansour, PhD, MSN, RN, and Iman K. Qhah, MSN, RN
Abstract : A cross-sectional descriptive correlation study was performed to investigate the risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among 300 family caregivers of individuals with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and examine the relationship between perceived social support and risk of PTSD. The Arabic version of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (APCL-5) was used to investigate risk of PTSD; the Arabic version of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support was used to measure perceived social support. Mean score of the APCL-5 was 46.1, indicating risk of PTSD among family caregivers. A negative moderate correlation was found between risk of PTSD and perceived social support. The caring process is demanding and highly stressful, putting family caregivers at risk for PTSD. Social support is crucial in decreasing this risk. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 57(8), 37–43.]
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