Title of article :
Effects of Using a Blended Learning Method on Students’ Achievement and Motivation to Learn English in Jordan: A Pilot Case Study
Author/Authors :
Iqab Oweis, Thelal School of Basic Sciences and Humanities - German Jordanian University - Amman, Jordan
Abstract :
This research aims at investigating the effect of blended learning on the achievement and motivation to learn English of German
Jordanian University students. A pilot case study research strategy was used. Pilot case studies are effective research strategies for
investigating educational issues in real life situations. They are used to refine research problems, variables, and also to refine the
case study design before doing it in a larger-scale investigation. The study sample comprised 34 students who were selected
purposefully and distributed into experimental and control groups. The experimental group studied English through a computerized program melded with the traditional method, whereas the control group was taught solely by the latter. The analysis of
covariance (ANCOVA) revealed statistically significant differences in achievement between the two groups, indicating that the
experimental group performed better than the control group. Significant differences were also found in the respective groups’
motivation to learn English.
Keywords :
Jordan , Pilot , Achievement , ANCOVA
Journal title :
Education Research International