Final Year Mathematics Students Perception of e-Learning and Instruction During the Covid-19 Era

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The current trend of most tertiary teaching to reach out students in different modes such as distance, weekends and sandwich resorts largely to online system. The Covid-19 pandemic brought up various lock-down strategies in most countries. This allowed most universities such as Valley View University (a Premier Private University in Ghana, West Africa) to start with online lesson delivery modes to help maintain their academic calendar. The aim of this study was to investigate into the perception final year students and lecturers in the Mathematics Education department had on the Online Learning System during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown era. The study adopted an explanatory investigation design through a sample size of 378 respondents comprising 36 lecturers and 342 students. Students’ and lecturers’ response to questionnaires put in a Likert Scale were investigated in numerous descriptive and inferential statistics. The results revealed that lecturers registered a higher positive perception of online learning than students. This variation was however not significant. Specifically, lecturers perceived an increased flexibility in online learning, with learners utilizing a wide range of learning sources. Student interest however decreased in terms of the absence of in person meetings, promotion of students learning, ensuring autonomous learning environment, the absentness of cooperative learning strategies and among others. It was recommended that universities who resort to online means of teaching and learning should resource teachers and learners with the necessary accoutrements to help sustain their interest and minimize stress of teaching and learning. Researchers are however encouraged to further investigate into other factors necessary to sustain learners’ and teachers’ interest in coping with online (e-learning) modes.
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高三数学学生对新冠肺炎时代电子学习和教学的看法
目前大多数高等教育的趋势是,通过远程、周末和三明治等不同的模式来接触学生,主要是借助在线系统。新冠肺炎大流行在大多数国家引发了各种封锁策略。这使得大多数大学,如谷景大学(西非加纳的一所一流私立大学)开始使用在线课程交付模式来帮助维持他们的学术日程。本研究的目的是调查在Covid-19大流行封锁时期,数学教育系的最后一年学生和讲师对在线学习系统的看法。本研究采用解释性调查设计,样本规模为378名受访者,包括36名讲师和342名学生。学生和讲师对李克特量表问卷的反应进行了大量描述性和推断性统计调查。结果显示,讲师比学生对在线学习有更高的积极看法。然而,这种差异并不显著。具体来说,讲师认为在线学习的灵活性增加了,学习者可以利用广泛的学习资源。然而,在缺乏面对面会议、促进学生学习、确保自主学习环境、缺乏合作学习策略等方面,学生的兴趣有所下降。建议采用在线教学手段的大学应向教师和学习者提供必要的装备,以帮助他们保持兴趣并减少教学压力。然而,研究人员被鼓励进一步调查其他必要的因素,以维持学习者和教师对应对在线(电子学习)模式的兴趣。
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