تصورات المعلمين حول تأثير الصحافة الالكترونية على المعرفة الدينية لدى الطلبة ذوي الاعاقة السمعية
The electronic press has constituted a real civilized renaissance
in the field of media, and the younger generation has benefited from it.
This will make it the first medium during the coming period to become
a new media system that enjoys the characteristics and advantages
acquired from the traditional press, of which the electronic press is an
extension, and those from the new method. The study identifies the
impacts of the cyber press on the development of religious knowledge
among hearing-impaired students from their teachers? point of view.
Hearing-impaired students need more attention to develop their
religious knowledge through the electronic press, as hearing
impairment has many adverse effects on their learning. It affects their
ability to move freely and interact with the environment. In addition, it
affects their skills in interacting with others and their insecurity and
confidence, resulting in an isolated social life. We used means, standard
deviations, and two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to identify the
impact of the cyber press on the development of religious knowledge
among hearing-impaired students. The study sample consisted of 80
teachers who teach hearing-impaired students. A questionnaire about
teachers? perspectives on the impacts of the cyber press on the
development of religious knowledge among hearing-impaired students
was used to collect data after checking the validity and reliability
indicators. Results show that the impact of the cyber press on the
development of religious knowledge is moderate. The results also show
statistically significant differences in the gender variable in favor of
males, and in the years of experience variable in favor of 10 years and
more. Results also show statistically significant differences attributable
to the impact of academic qualification in favor of the postgraduate
category. We recommend that the cyber press pay more attention to
religious education for hearing-impaired students through a broader
and deeper presentation of contemporary religious issues.