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The E-learning, a resilience strategy of moroccan higher education during Covid-19 crisis

Le E-learning comme une stratégie de résilience de l'enseignement supérieur marocain durant la crise de Covid-19

Ayoub El Bahi (), Mountacer Bourjila () and Fatima Charef ()
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Ayoub El Bahi: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl, UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl
Mountacer Bourjila: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl, UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl
Fatima Charef: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl, UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl

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Abstract: E-learning is part of information and communication technologies for education (ICTE) and allows teaching without the presence of the teacher or learner. This ‘non-presential' character has clearly shown the place of this form of teaching in situations where we cannot be physically present, such as during the Covid-19 crisis. In such a situation, distance education has become the only way to providing education and training for all levels and types of institutions, while ensuring the protection of health. The examination of the choice of this mode of teaching will therefore arise as a necessity in order to show the degree of its success as a strategy of resilience to adopt in the face of potential crises. From these considerations, the importance of this work derives its legitimacy. the purpose of this paper is to determine first, to what extent we can consider E-learning as a resilience strategy according to the perception of the actors of the Moroccan university, and second, to identify the factors that influence this perception. The data used in this article were collected through 127 answers to a questionnaire consisting of several questions, where each question reveals to an explanatory variable taken from the literature review or deemed to have a logical link with the variable explained, distributed electronically to actors of Moroccan higher education. The response database is treated by SPSS under the logistic regression model. The choice of the Moroccan context demonstrates the originality of the work and, at the same time, it constitutes the main limitation of this work, by limiting the generalizability of the results to other contexts or cultures. The results show that distance learning can be a resilience strategy that needs to evolve.

Keywords: Resilience; E-learning; Higher education; Vulnerability; Covid-19; Résilience; Enseignement supérieur; Vulnérabilite (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10-21
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Published in International Journal of Accounting, Finance, Auditing, Management and Economics, 2023, volume 4 (issue 5-2 (2023)), pp.608-621

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