Teaching and Learning Amidst Double Disaster: A Case of Post-Traumatic Events among Students

Q2 Social Sciences Asian Journal of University Education Pub Date : 2023-04-30 DOI:10.24191/ajue.v19i2.22240
S. Maaruf, Nurdin Rusli, S. H. Idris, Maslinawati Mohamad, F. Hamzah, Siti Zurina Maaruf
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This study aims to investigate the challenges faced by these affected individuals, factors that motivate the students' return to school following the disaster and their ways of dealing with the challenges regarding teaching and learning. The year 2020 and 2021 witnessed how the world had to deal with the unprecedented educational circumstance prompted by a global pandemic. The swift change to online learning was stressful and taxing in many ways, for both students and teachers, affecting their physical and mental health. With the combination of pandemic and natural disasters, the distress caused by these successive events may have become a hindrance to students' deep involvement in learning and the whole teaching and learning process. The study adopted a qualitative approach using an online survey, and 409 participants were selected from stratified random sampling. A questionnaire was administered to obtain quantitative data which were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results showed that the double disaster heightened the level of stress, causing academic, behavioural, and financial pressure to increase among these students. However, financial constraint also turns out to be one of the prominent factors that restored their motivation to return to school or college. Among the dominant coping strategies employed by the students were prioritizing human interactions, positive reframing, and religious coping © 2023, Asian Journal of University Education.All Rights Reserved.
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双重灾难中的教与学:以学生创伤后事件为例
本研究旨在调查这些受影响的个人所面临的挑战,促使学生在灾难后重返校园的因素,以及他们应对教学挑战的方式。2020年和2021年见证了世界如何应对全球疫情引发的前所未有的教育环境。在线学习的迅速转变在很多方面都给学生和老师带来了压力和负担,影响了他们的身心健康。随着疫情和自然灾害的结合,这些连续事件造成的痛苦可能会阻碍学生深入参与学习以及整个教学过程。该研究采用了在线调查的定性方法,从分层随机抽样中选出409名参与者。进行问卷调查以获得定量数据,并使用描述性统计进行分析。结果显示,这场双重灾难加剧了这些学生的压力,导致他们的学业、行为和经济压力增加。然而,经济约束也是恢复他们重返学校或大学动机的突出因素之一。学生们采用的主要应对策略包括优先考虑人际交往、积极重构和宗教应对©2023,《亚洲大学教育杂志》。保留所有权利。
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Asian Journal of University Education
Asian Journal of University Education Social Sciences-Education
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