EFFECT OF LOCKDOWN ON EDUCATION OF RURAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS DURINGCOVID-19 PANDEMIC IN UMARBAN (DHAR), M.P., INDIA

J. Agrawal
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A survey was conducted to assess the impact of lockdown due to COVID-19 on online education of undergraduate learners of government colleges Umarban, district Dhar (454449) Madhya Pradesh, India. An online as well as offline survey was conducted from 10 October 2020 to 15 March 2021 to collect the information. To analyze the possibility and attention of students for online education, various online quizzes were conducted in which a structural questionnaire link using ‘Google form’ was sent to students through WhatsApp. A total of 265 students were taken for the survey. The simple percentage distribution was used to assess the learning status of the study participants. During the lockdown period, around 15.47% of learners were involved in e-learning. Most of the learners were used android mobile for attending e-learning. The present study revealed that around 60% of students were seen to involve in farming during lockdown instead of online classes. In addition to this, 45% of students never joined an online class during the entire session. Further analysis demonstrated that 13% of students do not have their own mobile phone, nearly 18% could not join due to poor internet connectivity, 21% of students faced unfavorable study environment at home and 3% of students have other reasons. This study also showed a comparative analysis of the presence of students before and after the COVID 19 pandemic. As the ratio of presence of students in physical and virtual classrooms was 2.32. The overall results from this study revealed that especially in rural areas COVID – 19 pandemic had affected more adversely on classroom attendance, where people already do not want to give importance to education. Higher education institutions may benefit from these findings while formulating strategies to support students during this pandemic. Moreover, to promote education in COVID 19 era strong strategies are urgently needed.
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2019冠状病毒病疫情期间封锁对印度乌玛尔班(达尔邦)农村大学生教育的影响
为评估新冠肺炎疫情对印度中央邦达尔区(454449)乌玛尔班政府大学本科学生在线教育的影响,进行了一项调查。从2020年10月10日至2021年3月15日进行了在线和离线调查,以收集信息。为了分析学生对在线教育的可能性和关注度,我们进行了各种在线测验,其中使用“Google表单”的结构性问卷链接通过WhatsApp发送给学生。共有265名学生接受了调查。使用简单百分比分布来评估研究参与者的学习状况。在封锁期间,约15.47%的学习者参与了电子学习。大多数学习者使用安卓手机参加在线学习。目前的研究显示,大约60%的学生在封锁期间参与了农业活动,而不是在线课程。除此之外,45%的学生在整个课程中从未参加过在线课程。进一步分析表明,13%的学生没有自己的手机,近18%的学生由于网络连接不佳而无法加入,21%的学生在家面临不利的学习环境,3%的学生有其他原因。该研究还对COVID - 19大流行前后的学生存在情况进行了比较分析。学生在实体教室和虚拟教室的出席率为2.32。本研究的总体结果显示,特别是在农村地区,COVID - 19大流行对课堂出勤率的不利影响更大,那里的人们已经不愿意重视教育。高等教育机构可以从这些发现中受益,同时制定战略,在这次大流行期间为学生提供支持。此外,为了促进COVID - 19时代的教育,迫切需要强有力的战略。
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