Table 3. shows the means, standard deviations, and the level of assessment for female teachers’ views about the causes of low achievement in Rhetoric Haifa.

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Table 3. shows the means, standard deviations, and the level of assessment for female teachers’ views about the causes of low achievement in Rhetoric Haifa Awwad Alhawamdeh et al. Causes of Female Undergraduate Students’ Low Achievement in Arabic Grammar and Rhetoric from the Perspective of Female Teachers and Female Students themselves at Najran University. American Journal of Educational Research, 2016, Vol. 4, No. 5, doi: /education © The Author(s) Published by Science and Education Publishing. Assessment levelStandard DeviationMeanParagraphsS. The domain of teacherFirst Very high Female teachers are poor in Rhetoric.1 Medium Teachers have no mastery for quoting simplified rhetorical exercises.2 High Teachers do not motivate students.3 High Teachers are not at home with the objectives of teaching the rhetoric.4 High The weak literary aspect negatively affects the subject of Rhetoric.5 High The activities performed by the teacher do not improve the rhetorical skills.6 High The teacher is unable to integrate between Rhetoric and literary and grammatical subject.7 High Some teachers are unable to critically and rhetorically analyze the literary text.8 Teaching methodsSecondly Very high Traditional teaching methods with no motivation.1 High Lack of rhetorical exercises.2 High Rhetoric is taught in the form of rhetorical rules and not on the basis of artistic image.3 Medium Rhetorical exercises delivered by teachers are not motivating.4 Medium The method used in the teaching of rhetoric distracts students5 High No variety for rhetoric teaching methods.6 Teaching aidsThirdly High The lack of use of teaching aids on teaching rhetoric on the ground that they do not need them.1 High It’s difficult to prepare and use a suitable teaching aid for each rhetoric topic.2 Low No access for the latest teaching aids.3 Low The teacher is not interested in the classroom and extra-curricular activities related to teaching of Rhetoric.4 High Lack of interesting teaching aids that enable students understand the rhetoric topic.5 The bookFourthly High Rhetoric does not take into account the link between the book and the various units and elements of each unit.1 High The Rhetoric book is unable to keep up with the requirements of the current times and the convenience of the language. 2 Very high The blanking of content based on memorizing.3 Medium The rhetoric course is full of the various rhetoric sciences.4 High Lack of integration between the literary topics that prepare a rhetoric material.5 High The book doesn’t consider the objectives of teaching Rhetoric.6 Medium The book does not take into account the sequence in the presentation of the rhetorical images.7 Very low The teachers cancel part of the syllabus on the ground that it isn’t significant.8 The studentFifthly High The rhetoric topics do not satisfy the requirements, tendencies, and attitudes of female students.1 Very high Most students feel that the exercises are not fruitful.2 Very high The lack of participation of female students in classroom activities on the basis of their low achievement in Rhetoric. 3 Very high Female students are not encouraged from others, especially parents, to be interested in rhetoric similar to other subjects. 4 Medium The teacher takes no account of the students’ views on their classroom participation under the pretext that they are low achievers in Rhetoric. 5 Very high The female students are unable to distinguish between rhetorical concepts in various arts.6 Very high Lack of literary memorizations such as holy Quran, poetry and proverbs.7 Very high Most students are ignorant of the significance of Rhetoric in developing the skills of artistic images.8 High Few marks allocated to Rhetoric do not encourage students to pay attention to Rhetoric.9 EvaluationSixthly Medium Rhetoric questions do not measure the students’ skills1 High Most of the evaluation methods focus on the memorization and understanding, but they do not measure the literary appreciation. 2 High Evaluation depends on measuring the student’s memorization more than application.3 High Focusing on one type of evaluation and neglecting other types, particularly structural evaluation.4 Medium Evaluation methods do not achieve the balance between skills, knowledge and attitudes.5 High The means adopted to evaluate Rhetoric do not develop the subject of rhetoric.6