Digital Training: Corona Pandemic and Planning Crisis Management in Egypt

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national center for education research and development

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the Theoretical Foundations of Digital Training, Reveal the Theoretical Foundations for Manage Corona Planning pandemic in Egypt, Reach the Requirements for Applying Digital Training to Manage Corona pandemic in Egypt, and Present a Proposed Future Vision for the Role of Digital Training to Manage Corona Pandemic Planning in Egypt, This Study Used The Descriptive Approach n gathering information on the management of the Corona pandemic in Egypt in light of adopting the Ishikawa Strategy as a strategy that relies on identifying all factors and arranging information that have an impact on crises, it has a catalytic effect in building crisis teams, as it is a strategy to reveal individual differences between workers To determine the actual training needs in the workplace, and used Online Questionnaire Applied to a Sample of Pre-University Education Teachers Amounted 140 Person, The results of this study Revealed, Designing the Education Plan to Suit the Circumstances of the Corona Pandemic and Providing an Interactive Environment, and the Study Concluded with a Proposed Future Vision for the Role of Planning Digital Training to Manage the Corona Pandemic Crisis in Egypt.

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