Attitudes towards a Blended Learning-Based Instruction: Case of EFL Master Students at the University of Ain-Temouchent
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
Blended learning has been commonly used in the Algerian universities since the outbreak of
coronavirus. The evaluation and constant improvement of this educational mode depend on
understanding how students and teachers evaluate and judge it. Thus, this study aims to
investigate students’ and teachers’ attitudes towards blended learning, in addition to the factors
that affect them. To this end, two research tools are used including a questionnaire targeted to
EFL Master students, and an interview conducted with EFL teachers from the Department of
Letters and English language at the University of Ain-Temouchent. The sample population
consists of 51 EFL Master students and seven EFL teachers. The analysis of the data collected
relies on a mixed methods approach. Accordingly, the results obtained indicated that most
students and teachers have positive attitudes towards a blended learning-based instruction as
they receive more advantages than disadvantages from this educational mode, and that these
attitudes are affected by many factors like flexibility, training, motivation and engagement.
Moreover, the present study has encountered some limitations, and presented a set of
suggestions and recommendations that contribute to the adoption of blended learning in an
effective way.
