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Factors that impact student usage of the learning management system in Qatari schools
Ramzi Nasser; Maha Cherif; Michael Romanowski
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Vol. 12, No. 6 (Sep 22, 2011) pp. 39–62
In an attempt to enhance teacher and student performance in school, a learning management system (LMS) known as Knowledge-Net (K-Net) was introduced in Qatari independent schools. (All public schools in Qatar have transformed to independent schools; ...
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A formative assessment of information communication technology in Lebanese schools
Ramzi Nasser
International Journal of Education and Development using ICT Vol. 4, No. 3 (Oct 25, 2008) pp. 63–77
Information Communication Technology (ICT) devices as servers, personal computers (PCs), hubs and other artifacts that make-up these technologies have important role in the educational development in public and private schools. This paper measures...
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Policy borrowing in the gulf cooperation council countries: Cultural scripts and epistemological conflicts
Michael H. Romanowski; Hadeel Alkhateeb; Ramzi Nasser
International Journal of Educational Development Vol. 60, No. 1 (May 2018) pp. 19–24
Globalization through educational borrowing has transformed the K-12 educational landscape driving and shaping educational reforms worldwide by saturating nations’ educational polices and practices reducing education to products and services...
Language: English
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All that glitters is not gold: Challenges of teacher and school leader licensure licensing system in Qatar
Maha Ellili-Cherif; Michael H. Romanowski; Ramzi Nasser
International Journal of Educational Development Vol. 32, No. 3 (May 2012) pp. 471–481
In 2001, the Government of Qatar began a comprehensive education reform (Education for a New Era) based on RAND's recommendations and options for building an educational system that would meet the country's changing needs. Nine years later, Qatar's...
Language: English