Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Student Performance and Perceptions of Learning

A. Vautier, Kellie Enns, C. Cadaret
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The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected higher education, but when learning shifted to an online environment it provided an opportunity to gain insight into how classroom format influences student performance and preferences. Thus, our objective was to assess student performance across classroom types, along with student perceptions of learning, to better understand the learning environment at the height of COVID-19. We evaluated student performance by final grade in undergraduate animal genetics (ANEQ 328) and large animal physiology (ANEQ 305) courses across four semesters, from before the pandemic through the return to in-person learning. In addition, students received surveys with questions regarding their learning experience. Survey analysis showed a consistent influence of COVID-19 within the classroom, mostly due to secondary effects. Student performance increased (P < 0.05) or was maintained in the pandemic centered semesters compared to pre-pandemic scores. When in-person learning resumed, scores in the ANEQ 305 course were worse (P < 0.05) than any previous semester but scores in the ANEQ 328 course returned to pre-pandemic levels. Overall, this study indicated that student performance was not negatively affected by the online transition during COVID-19 in these two courses, but it did decrease student satisfaction with their learning.   
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COVID-19大流行对学生表现和学习观念的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行对高等教育造成了巨大影响,但当学习转向在线环境时,它提供了一个机会,可以深入了解课堂形式如何影响学生的表现和偏好。因此,我们的目标是评估不同教室类型的学生表现,以及学生对学习的看法,以更好地了解COVID-19高峰期的学习环境。我们通过四个学期的本科动物遗传学(ANEQ 328)和大型动物生理学(ANEQ 305)课程的最终成绩来评估学生的表现,从大流行之前开始,一直到回到现场学习。此外,学生们还收到了关于他们学习经历的调查问卷。调查分析显示,COVID-19在课堂内的影响是一致的,主要是由于次要效应。与大流行前的分数相比,在以大流行为中心的学期中,学生的成绩有所提高(P < 0.05)或保持不变。当恢复面对面学习时,ANEQ 305课程的分数比之前任何一个学期都差(P < 0.05),但ANEQ 328课程的分数恢复到大流行前的水平。总体而言,本研究表明,在COVID-19期间,在线过渡对学生在这两门课程中的表现没有负面影响,但确实降低了学生的学习满意度。
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