COVID-19 and online learning: Challenges, benefits, and intrinsic motivation of Bangladeshi private university students

Tanzima Baten, Nafisa Moquit
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused many educational institutions, including private universities, all over the world to shift to online education, and Bangladesh was no exception. However, the transition presented numerous obstacles. The purpose of this paper was to determine what motivated private university students to continue their online education during the pandemic despite the challenges. The challenges and benefits reflected by students regarding online education were also discussed in this study by applying thematic analysis through a mixed-method approach. Further, to investigate the factors that intrinsically motivated the learners, Self-Determination Theory was employed as a theoretical framework. A total number of 80 students from different private universities, both male and female, participated in this study. Findings revealed that most of the learners of online classes faced challenges in several issues, such as poor technology and internet facilities, financial constraints, unsuitable home environments, deterioration of physical and mental health, and insufficient feedback. Besides, this study discovered that despite the challenges, learners were intrinsically motivated to continue learning during the lockdown as competence, relatedness and autonomy were ensured. These findings would be essential guidelines and implications for educators and university authorities of private universities for making better policy choices for online classes in the future.
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COVID-19 和在线学习:孟加拉国私立大学学生的挑战、益处和内在动力
新冠肺炎疫情导致全球包括私立大学在内的许多教育机构转向在线教育,孟加拉国也不例外。然而,这种过渡遇到了许多障碍。本文的目的是确定是什么促使私立大学的学生在大流行期间继续他们的在线教育,尽管面临挑战。本研究还通过混合方法的主题分析,讨论了学生对在线教育的挑战和好处。在此基础上,本研究以自我决定理论为理论框架,探讨了影响学习者内在动机的因素。共有80名来自不同私立大学的男女学生参与了这项研究。调查结果显示,大多数在线课程学习者在技术和互联网设施落后、经济拮据、家庭环境不适宜、身心健康恶化以及反馈不足等问题上面临挑战。此外,本研究发现,尽管面临挑战,学习者在封锁期间仍有内在的动力继续学习,因为能力、相关性和自主性得到了保证。这些发现将为私立大学的教育工作者和大学当局在未来制定更好的在线课程政策选择提供重要的指导和启示。
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