Students’ Attitudes Towards Online Teaching and Communication During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Learning for Development Pub Date : 2022-07-19 DOI:10.56059/jl4d.v9i2.619
L. Juraković, Sanja Tatković, Petko Radulović
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The relevance of the researched problem is due to the need for monitoring online teaching during the coronavirus pandemic and improving teachers' skills in the process of online teaching and communication with students. The purpose of the research was to find whether there were statistically significant differences in students' positive attitudes towards online teaching conducted in three different study programmes and the communication between students and professors during the coronavirus pandemic. The following methods were used in the research: theoretical (analysis, synthesis, generalisation), diagnostic (Likert scale), statistics and graphical presentation of the results. Our research also shows that students have positive attitudes towards online teaching and communication with teachers. A contribution to such students' attitudes was probably given by the university teachers' existing online teaching skills as well as students' digital skills and competencies owed to the use of social networks. The research aimed to draw attention to the factors that are important for the implementation of quality online teaching in faculties at the time of the pandemic. It emphasised the importance of researching students' perception of the quality of online teaching and various aspects of communication with teachers at a time when they were unable to communicate live. Therefore, the research results can stimulate similar research in higher education to identify those factors that could contribute to the satisfaction of students and teachers with this type of teaching.
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冠状病毒大流行期间学生对在线教学和交流的态度
研究问题的相关性是因为需要在冠状病毒大流行期间监测在线教学,并提高教师在在线教学和与学生沟通过程中的技能。这项研究的目的是发现,在冠状病毒大流行期间,学生对三个不同学习项目中进行的在线教学的积极态度以及学生和教授之间的沟通是否存在统计学上的显著差异。研究中使用了以下方法:理论(分析、综合、概括)、诊断(Likert量表)、统计学和结果的图形表示。我们的研究还表明,学生对在线教学和与老师的交流持积极态度。大学教师现有的在线教学技能以及学生的数字技能和社交网络使用能力可能对这些学生的态度做出了贡献。这项研究旨在提请人们注意在疫情期间对教师实施高质量在线教学至关重要的因素。它强调了研究学生在无法现场交流时对在线教学质量的感知以及与教师沟通的各个方面的重要性。因此,研究结果可以激发高等教育中的类似研究,以确定那些有助于提高学生和教师对这类教学的满意度的因素。
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Journal of Learning for Development
Journal of Learning for Development Social Sciences-Education
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