Impact of Nationwide Lockdown on Students of Higher Education

J. Singh, Rahul Kundal, Neharica Subhash
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Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, the Union Government of India announced nationwide lockdown. As the nationwide lockdown was implemented in India from 25th of March 2020, almost every sector of the Indian economy came to a halt. Along these circumstances, all kinds of educational institutions were also shut down. Evidently, and as anticipated, the students were among those groups that suffered the most during nationwide lockdown. Consequently, learning status of the students was hard-hit. The present study is an attempt to measure the impact of nationwide lockdown on the learning status of the students who were pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the University of Jammu at the time of announcement of nationwide lockdown. In order to collect data for the present study, an online questionnaire was developed using the Google Forms platform and link of the questionnaire was provided to 300 students who were pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the University of Jammu at that time. The responses from the students were received between 20th of August 2020 and 26th of August 2020. The data were then tabulated and analysed. It was observed that a large proportion of the respondents could only complete half of their syllabus (or even less) through online learning mode during nationwide lockdown, and that they had to face a variety of problems, such as anxiety, poor physical heath, poor internet connectivity, etc. It is suggested that the governments and the concerned authorities must aim to make policies to establish a resilient educational structure that is able to tackle situations like the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdown, so that the young mind’ productivity is not compromised.
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全国封锁对高校学生的影响
在印度爆发COVID-19大流行后,印度联邦政府宣布在全国范围内封锁。自2020年3月25日起,印度实施了全国范围的封锁,印度经济几乎所有部门都陷入了停顿。在这种情况下,各种教育机构也被关闭。显然,正如预期的那样,学生是在全国封锁期间受害最大的群体之一。因此,学生的学习状况受到严重打击。本研究旨在衡量全国封锁对宣布全国封锁时在查谟大学攻读本科和研究生课程的学生学习状况的影响。为了收集本研究的数据,利用Google Forms平台开发了一份在线问卷,并将问卷链接提供给当时在查谟大学攻读本科和研究生课程的300名学生。学生的回复是在2020年8月20日至2020年8月26日之间收到的。然后将数据制成表格并进行分析。据观察,在全国封锁期间,很大一部分受访者通过在线学习模式只能完成一半(甚至更少)的教学大纲,他们不得不面临焦虑、身体健康状况不佳、网络连接不佳等各种问题。政府和有关当局应该制定政策,建立能够应对新冠肺炎疫情和全国封锁等情况的弹性教育结构,使年轻人的思维效率不受影响。
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