Shifting to Remote Learning: Students' Engagement and Anticipating Challenges--A Review Article
The present study seeks to provide an overview of online learning, the concerns of remote teaching, the challenges facing online teaching, and the strategies that might be adopted to enhance students' engagement in the educational process. The study found that effectiveness, quality, engagement...
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