Lecturers’ Transition from Face-to-Face to online Teaching for Sustainable University Goals in the New Normal

Chinyere Dorathy Wagbara
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The paper investigated lecturers’ transition from face-to-face to online teaching for sustainable university goals in the new normal. The problem of the study hinges on the fact that lecturers transition from face-to-face to online teaching will to a large extent determine the attainment of university goals the right or wrong perception of these lecturers about this change will affect the university system to a great extent. Three research questions were raised and three null hypotheses tested in the study. Design used in the study was descriptive survey. Population of the study comprised 3,806 academic staff while 350 respondents were sampled for the study using simple random sampling technique. Cochran’s sample size formula was used to determine the sample size of the study. Instrument used for data collection was a 15-items self-structured questionnaire tagged “Transition from Face-to-Face to Online Teaching Questionnaire” (TFOTQ). The instrument was face and content validated by three Measurement and Evaluation experts from the University of Port Harcourt while the average reliability of the instrument was 0.81 using Cronbach alpha statistics. Out of the 350 copies of questionnaire administered, 328 copies which was 93.7% were retrieved. Research questions raised were answered using mean and standard deviation scores while the hypotheses were tested using z-test statistics at 0.05 level of significance. Result of the study showed a difference in their perception and skills possessed for online teaching but no difference in the challenges encountered. Adequate training was recommended for lecturers’ successful transition to online teaching in the new normal.
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新常态下大学可持续发展目标下教师从面授到网络教学的转变
本文研究了新常态下高校可持续发展目标下教师从面授到网络教学的转变。本研究的问题在于讲师从面对面教学到在线教学的转变将在很大程度上决定大学目标的实现,这些讲师对这一变化的看法的正确或错误将在很大程度上影响大学系统。本研究提出了三个研究问题,并检验了三个零假设。本研究采用描述性调查设计。研究对象为3806名教职工,采用简单随机抽样的方法抽取了350名调查对象。Cochran样本量公式用于确定研究的样本量。数据收集使用的工具是一份15项自结构化问卷,标签为“从面对面到在线教学问卷”(TFOTQ)。该仪器由哈考特港大学的三位测量与评估专家进行了面和内容验证,采用Cronbach alpha统计,仪器的平均信度为0.81。在350份问卷中,回收328份,回收率为93.7%。提出的研究问题采用均值和标准差得分回答,假设采用0.05显著性水平的z检验统计量进行检验。研究结果显示,他们对在线教学的认知和技能存在差异,但遇到的挑战没有差异。建议对讲师进行充分的培训,使其在新常态下成功过渡到在线教学。
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