Abstract
Over the last two decades, online learning has gained global attention from education stakeholders worldwide. Given the ubiquitous feature of today’s technology-driven world, the switch from face-to-face delivery to technology-delivered instruction has become a necessity. However, the implementation of innovative e-learning models such as blended learning cannot be a success without learners’ readiness and adaptability. Therefore, it is a top priority to be aware of students’ e-learning readiness to make the teaching-learning process effective and rewarding. This study seeks to gain insights into Moroccan EFL students’ readiness for a newly implemented blended language proficiency course. Data were collected using three research questions and a 29-item questionnaire adopted from Shakeel et al. (2023). The findings reveal that Moroccan university EFL students display a moderately positive attitude towards blended learning and this is a prerequisite for a smooth implementation of blended learning.
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