Research Article

Exploring Moroccan EFL Undergraduates’ Readiness for a Newly-Implemented Blended Learning Course in English Language Proficiency

Authors

  • Mohammed HAKIMI Language and Society Laboratory, Faculty of Languages, Letters, and Arts, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco
  • Mounim LAKHAL University professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco

Abstract

Over the last two decades, online learning has gained global attention from education stakeholders worldwide. Given the ubiquitous feature of today’s technology-driven world, the switch from face-to-face delivery to technology-delivered instruction has become a necessity. However, the implementation of innovative e-learning models such as blended learning cannot be a success without learners’ readiness and adaptability. Therefore, it is a top priority to be aware of students’ e-learning readiness to make the teaching-learning process effective and rewarding. This study seeks to gain insights into Moroccan EFL students’ readiness for a newly implemented blended language proficiency course. Data were collected using three research questions and a 29-item questionnaire adopted from Shakeel et al. (2023). The findings reveal that Moroccan university EFL students display a moderately positive attitude towards blended learning and this is a prerequisite for a smooth implementation of blended learning.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of English Language Studies

Volume (Issue)

6 (4)

Pages

25-34

Published

2024-10-09

How to Cite

HAKIMI, M., & LAKHAL, M. (2024). Exploring Moroccan EFL Undergraduates’ Readiness for a Newly-Implemented Blended Learning Course in English Language Proficiency. International Journal of English Language Studies, 6(4), 25-34. https://doi.org/10.32996/ijels.2024.6.4.5

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