The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Teaching Outcomes in Higher Education

Philipp Hansen, Lennart Struth, Max Thon, T. Umbach
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced much of the world to adapt suddenly to severe restrictions. In this study, we attempt to quantify the impact of the pandemic on student performance in higher education. To collect data on important covariates, we conducted a survey among first-year students of Microeconomics at the University of Cologne. In contrast to other studies, we are able to consider a particularly suitable performance measure that was not affected by the COVID-19 restrictions implemented shortly before the start of the summer term 2020. While the average performance improves in the first term affected by the restrictions, this does not apply to students with a low socioeconomic background. Trying to identify more specific channels explaining this finding, interestingly, our data yield no evidence that the average improvement results from the altered teaching formats, suggesting instead that the enhanced performance stems from an increase in available study time.
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新冠肺炎疫情对高等教育教学成果的影响
COVID-19大流行迫使世界大部分地区突然适应了严格的限制。在这项研究中,我们试图量化疫情对学生在高等教育中的表现的影响。为了收集重要协变量的数据,我们在科隆大学微观经济学的一年级学生中进行了一项调查。与其他研究相比,我们能够考虑一个特别合适的绩效指标,该指标不受2020年夏季学期开始前不久实施的COVID-19限制的影响。虽然受限制的影响,第一学期的平均成绩有所提高,但这并不适用于社会经济背景较低的学生。试图找出更具体的渠道来解释这一发现,有趣的是,我们的数据没有证据表明改变教学形式的平均改善结果,而是表明提高的表现源于可用学习时间的增加。
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