Gender Difference in Attitudes of Learners Towards Online Learning at Higher Education of Bangladesh

Md Nahid Mia
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Online learning has created a new window in today’s education system. It is an entirely new experience in the education system of Bangladesh. As a result, the pupils, the tutors and the education administration face some challenges adjusting to the new learning mode. The main objective of this study was to compare the attitudes of learners studying at the different programs of the National University central campus by basing on the gender issue regarding online learning. In this study, five independent factors were identified through a literature review that influences the successful execution of online learning. It is a quantitative study where the sample size was 141, which was found by applying the formula of Yamane (1973). A stratified sampling technique was used as the population is not homogeneous. A pilot study has been conducted with 52 responses to test the validity and reliability of the factors. Two factors were excluded from over twenty-six elements through this analysis. Different descriptive statistical tools have been used to analyze the primary data by using the SPSS software version 23. The study founds no gap exists between the responses of male and female learners except for the factor of students’ competency level on digital learning technology, the supportive environment for online learning and online assessment. The output of the study also claims that the tutors’ and the academic administration’s support is significant for the successful execution of online learning. The main limitation of this study is that it ignores the educational programs of NU-affiliated campuses, which does not represent the complete scenario of NU. In this regard, further analysis can be conducted to get a more effective result. NU Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences & Business Studies Vol. 7 & 8, No.2 & 1, July 2021 - December 2022   p.1-21
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孟加拉国高等教育在线学习态度的性别差异
在线学习为当今的教育系统开辟了一个新的窗口。这对孟加拉国的教育系统来说是一种全新的体验。因此,学生、教师和教育行政部门都面临着适应新学习模式的挑战。本研究的主要目的是比较在国立大学中心校区不同课程学习的学习者对网络学习的态度,基于性别问题。在本研究中,通过文献综述,确定了影响在线学习成功执行的五个独立因素。这是一项定量研究,样本量为141,是应用Yamane(1973)的公式得出的。由于人口不均匀,采用了分层抽样技术。进行了一项试点研究,有52个回应,以测试这些因素的有效性和可靠性。通过分析,在超过26个因素中排除了两个因素。不同的描述性统计工具已经使用SPSS软件版本23分析原始数据。研究发现,除了学生对数字学习技术的能力水平、在线学习的支持环境和在线评估因素外,男女学习者的反应没有差异。研究结果还表明,导师和教务部门的支持对在线学习的成功实施至关重要。本研究的主要局限在于忽略了大学附属校区的教育项目,这并不能代表大学附属校区的全部情况。在这方面,可以进行进一步的分析,以获得更有效的结果。《大学人文社科与商业学报》第7、8卷第2、1期,2021年7月- 2022年12月p.1-21
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