OER Knowledge CloudJournal ArticleStudent Engagement in Online and Blended Learning in a Higher Education Institution in the Middle East: Challenges and SolutionsStudent Engagement in Online and Blended Learning in a Higher Education Institution in the Middle East: Challenges and SolutionsFazza, HanyMahgoub, MohamedThis paper aims to identify challenges to students’ engagement in online learning at the Qatar branch campus of America’s Georgetown University, and to propose solutions. Specifically, it: 1) identifies challenges and solutions from students’ perspectives; 2) provides recommendations for developing instructional policies to maximise student engagement in synchronous learning contexts; and 3) aims to contribute to the literature on the engagement of Arabic as a Foreign Language (AFL) learners and Arabic Heritage Learners (AHLs) in online learning in higher education (HE) in the Middle East. It did so by collecting qualitative data, using an open-ended questionnaire from 13 Arabic as a Foreign Language and Arab Heritage learners. We investigate these learners’ perceptions and experiences of student engagement in online learning within the social presence dimension of the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework. In addition to presenting a set of challenges that our students experienced in their online learning, especially under the unprecedented health, social and mental constraints created by Covid-19, we highlight their solutions to these challenges. We conclude by offering a set of recommendations that we hope AFL and Arabic Heritage (AH) programmes and institutions will find useful.2021EnglishStudies in Technology Enhanced Learning12Qatar10.21428/8c225f6e.5bcbd385yesstudent engagementonline learningcommunity of inquirysocial presenceArabic as a foreign languageArabic heritage learnersQatar, Africa