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Online Learning as a Bolster for Sustainable Development in the Saudi EFL Context

Fahhad Alqahtani

World Journal of English Language, 2025, vol. 15, issue 6, 123

Abstract: This study entirely depends on the premise that sustainable online education offers various benefits not only in the context of learning English as a foreign language but also in terms of a sustainable environment. The study's central purpose is to explore the way through which online education contributes to sustainable development, which is in line with numerous sustainable objectives adopted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to help achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), whose technical component is also acknowledged and accentuated by Saudi Arabia's 2030 Vision. In light of this, this study investigates the effects of online learning on sustainable growth in Saudi Arabia's post-COVID-19 higher education institutions, particularly in terms of quality education and clean climate. In doing so, the paper uses a mixed-method approach exemplified by quantitative and qualitative processes and manifested in two instruments- a questionnaire and an interview. The sample consists of 160 EFL students and 23 EFL teachers. All participants are affiliated with a Saudi university. Results reveal that online learning has significantly contributed to sustainable development, particularly in terms of quality education and clean climate. Concerning quality education, the results reveal a positive impact of online learning on enhancing both learners' autonomy and learners' willingness to communicate and decreasing learning anxiety. As for clean climate, results demonstrate that online learning has a significant, positive impact on environmental preservation and energy saving. Also, there was a strong and positive link between how well Saudi Arabia's higher education institutions handled the digital shift and their e-learning capabilities for sustainable growth, improvisational skills, and organizational preparedness.

Date: 2025
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