This field study was conducted on a sample consisting of (200) female primary school teachers in the Saudi government schools in the Western Region, Makkah Al-Mukarramah, represented by (Makkah, Jeddah) and the Central Region represented by (Riyadh), and the sample was intentionally drawn from those who watch the Arab-Islamic children's channels. and the questionnaire was used as a tool for the study Main results:
- 61.5%, are interested in watching Arab-Islamic children's channels to a moderate degree, and that 20.5% of respondents are interested in watching Arab-Islamic children's channels to a great extent.
- 59.5% of the sample members watched Arab-Islamic children's channels for less than three days, 26.5% of them watch Arab-Islamic children's channels from three days to five days, and 12% of them watch Arab-Islamic children's channels every day.
- 38.5% of the respondents prefer watching the Ajyal channel in the first order, and 23.5% of them watch the Sesame channel in the second order, and 15% of them watch the Karameesh channel in the third order, followed by the Birds of Paradise channel (1) in the fourth order by 14%. 8% of them watch the Birds of Paradise channel (2) in the fifth order, and 1% of them watch the Sana channel in the sixth order.
- 23.5% of the respondents trust the truth and objectivity of the Arab Islamic children's channels at a low level, 61% of them trust a medium level, and 15.5% trust a great level
Yousef, H. H. (2017). The Attitudes of Primary School Teachers in Saudi Governmental Schools towards Arab Islamic Children's Channels. The Egyptian Journal of Media Research, 2017(58), 445-491. doi: 10.21608/ejsc.2017.88054
MLA
Hanaa Hefnawy Yousef. "The Attitudes of Primary School Teachers in Saudi Governmental Schools towards Arab Islamic Children's Channels". The Egyptian Journal of Media Research, 2017, 58, 2017, 445-491. doi: 10.21608/ejsc.2017.88054
HARVARD
Yousef, H. H. (2017). 'The Attitudes of Primary School Teachers in Saudi Governmental Schools towards Arab Islamic Children's Channels', The Egyptian Journal of Media Research, 2017(58), pp. 445-491. doi: 10.21608/ejsc.2017.88054
VANCOUVER
Yousef, H. H. The Attitudes of Primary School Teachers in Saudi Governmental Schools towards Arab Islamic Children's Channels. The Egyptian Journal of Media Research, 2017; 2017(58): 445-491. doi: 10.21608/ejsc.2017.88054