INVESTIGATING DIGITAL EQUITY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION IN SAUDI ARABIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Cover Image

INVESTIGATING DIGITAL EQUITY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION IN SAUDI ARABIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
INVESTIGATING DIGITAL EQUITY IN DISTANCE EDUCATION IN SAUDI ARABIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Author(s): Reima Al-Jarf
Subject(s): Media studies, School education, Higher Education , State/Government and Education, Health and medicine and law, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Socio-Economic Research, Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: COVID-19; distance learning; digital equity; digital divide; bridging digital divide; lack of devices; lack of Internet connectivity; low-income families; underprivileged students;

Summary/Abstract: Due to the COVID -19 Pandemic, there was a sudden shift from face-to-face to distance education in all schools and universities in Saudi Arabia (SA) starting March 2020. Many instructors and students were not technically prepared for this abrupt transition as some did not have devices and Internet access. On the other hand, some households have high-speed Internet and even a device for each child. This study investigates the digital equity in accessing online courses by students in low-income families, orphanages, and remote areas. A sample of school and university teachers and students from different regions in SA was interviewed. The subjects reported that lack of devices/Internet access was overcome by: (i) Governorates donating thousands of tablets to disadvantaged students; (ii) charity organizations and affluent individuals donate tablets/laptops and financial aid; (iii) some school teachers collect money to buy tablets for needy students; (iv) students who do not have devices and/or Internet go to school few times a week and meet with teachers face-to-face to teach them and help them with homework; (v) needy college students are allowed to use devices and Internet at their college computer laps or library; (vi) some underprivileged students reported borrowing a smart phone/laptop from relatives or neighbours and/or use relatives and neighbours’ Internet; (vii) Saudi mobile companies offer special Internet packages for students and teachers. Sample regions, types of disadvantaged students and help provided to bridge the digital and distance education gap in SA during COVID -19 are given in detail.

  • Issue Year: 17/2021
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 11-20
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English