Perspectives of Students, Teachers and Parents on the WhatsApp Platform Remedy for Covid-19 Learning Restrictions in Tanzania

Onesmo S. Nyinondi, Job W. Mwakapina
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The study explored the WhatsApp platform's effectiveness as an alternative to traditional classroom learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tanzania by examining parents, students, and teachers’ perspectives regarding its use in education. The study employed the descriptive survey design. The design was particularly useful as the researchers sought to explore patterns or trends of its use in education. The study sample comprised parents, students and teachers who voluntarily participated in the study, reflecting a range of viewpoints from Tanzanian school communities. The study involved 125 participants from four schools. Data were acquired through a combination of telephone interviews, online group discussions and an online questionnaire, providing a comprehensive understanding of the participants' experiences and opinions on the use of the platform during the pandemic. Descriptive statistics, including frequencies and percentages, were applied to the quantitative data, whereas qualitative data analysis employed the thematic approach. The results indicate that WhatsApp is an effective classroom-learning platform, facilitating connectivity among students, parents and teachers during the pandemic. The study highlights benefits like improved parental involvement, enhanced student inquiry skills and subject mastery. The study recommends integrating WhatsApp into the curriculum and, during teaching, combining it with other digital tools for comprehensive student-directed learning.
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坦桑尼亚学生、教师和家长对 WhatsApp 平台解决 Covid-19 学习限制问题的看法
本研究通过考察家长、学生和教师对 WhatsApp 平台在教育中应用的看法,探讨了 WhatsApp 平台在坦桑尼亚 COVID-19 大流行期间替代传统课堂学习的有效性。研究采用了描述性调查设计。这种设计特别有用,因为研究人员试图探索其在教育中的使用模式或趋势。研究样本包括自愿参与研究的家长、学生和教师,反映了坦桑尼亚学校社区的各种观点。研究涉及四所学校的 125 名参与者。通过电话访谈、在线小组讨论和在线问卷相结合的方式获取数据,全面了解参与者在大流行期间使用平台的经验和观点。定量数据采用了描述性统计方法,包括频率和百分比,而定性数据分析则采用了主题方法。研究结果表明,WhatsApp 是一个有效的课堂学习平台,在大流行期间促进了学生、家长和教师之间的联系。研究强调了WhatsApp的益处,如提高了家长的参与度,增强了学生的探究能力和对学科的掌握。研究建议将 WhatsApp 纳入课程,并在教学过程中将其与其他数字工具相结合,以实现全面的学生自主学习。
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