Exploring Distance Learning Experience among University Students

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES International Journal of Education in Mathematics Science and Technology Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.46328/ijtes.476
Shamsun Nahar, Shahima Islam, Anna Dellanebbia, Anik Dey, Tasawar Hyder
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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted educational systems worldwide, leading to the closure of schools and universities. As a result, schools and universities have been forced to modify the way teaching and learning occurs. Specifically, universities had to adopt alternate learning platforms to provide instructions to learners remotely. This study explores the effects of COVID-19 on learning experience among university students in Bangladesh. Exploring students’ perceptions and behavioral responses to learning identifies pedagogical obstacles and novel approaches to address the challenges. Following IRB approval, study data was drawn from 60 students by conducting ten focus groups at six public and private universities in Bangladesh. The findings of our study include five major themes: (1) “they were behind for almost two years;” (2) “the internet issue was a big problem;” (3) “financially, it impacted a lot;” (4) “I felt anxious, depressed, and hopeless;” and (5) “problems like headaches and back pain.” Findings of the study address the need to prioritize need-based support and increase capacities and related skills to provide education remotely in Bangladesh. Findings can also guide educators and university administrators in responding effectively to support students.
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大学生远程学习体验探索
2019冠状病毒病大流行严重影响了全球的教育系统,导致学校和大学关闭。因此,学校和大学被迫改变教与学的方式。具体来说,大学必须采用替代学习平台来远程向学习者提供指导。本研究探讨了COVID-19对孟加拉国大学生学习经历的影响。探索学生对学习的认知和行为反应,确定教学障碍和解决挑战的新方法。在IRB批准后,研究数据从孟加拉国六所公立和私立大学的60名学生中进行了10个焦点小组。我们的研究结果包括五个主要主题:(1)“他们落后了快两年”;(2)“网络问题是个大问题”;(3)“经济上,它影响很大”;(4)“我感到焦虑、沮丧和绝望”;(5)“头痛和背痛等问题”。研究结果指出,需要优先考虑基于需求的支持,并提高能力和相关技能,以便在孟加拉国提供远程教育。研究结果还可以指导教育工作者和大学管理人员有效地响应以支持学生。
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