Awareness of Ethical Issue in Online Teaching for Medical Education, West Bengal, lndia

R. Radhika, A. Rawekar
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Currently, the world is responding to a pandemic of contagious respiratory disease caused by a novel corona virus and its emerging new variants of concern, COVID-19 that has impacted all aspects of our lives, including education. Hence, online classes have become a key component in the continuity of medical education, it allows the students to interact with their teacher face-to-face through the internet using online tools and so on, which can be combination of blended learning (attending classes along with virtual class). In online learning, academic dishonesty in institutions is one of the major ethical challenges which is affecting negatively on the character and personality of student. The present study is conducted to assess the perceptions and awareness of ethical issues in online learning by study participants. A self-administered online questionnaire using Google Forms® having combination of closed- and open-ended questions was given to participants. The data collected was analyzed in excel sheets using simple statistical tool. 62 (36%), out of 171 students disagreed that online teaching sessions were more effective and helped them to study better, they considered it is not effective in delivering or promoting effective teaching learning in medical education considering various barriers to it. However, 19 (76%) out of 25 faculty agreed that Online learning in medical education enables students to continue their education similar to the traditional approach. Participants awareness on ethical issues was good when using online learning systems in medical education and the students should be made fully knowledgeable about ethical issues to avoid unethical behavior during their academic period.
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医学教育在线教学中的伦理问题意识,西孟加拉邦,印度
目前,世界正在应对由新型冠状病毒及其新出现的令人担忧的新变种COVID-19引起的传染性呼吸道疾病大流行,这种疾病已经影响到我们生活的各个方面,包括教育。因此,在线课程已成为医学教育连续性的关键组成部分,它允许学生通过互联网使用在线工具等与教师面对面互动,这可以是混合学习(上课和虚拟课程)的结合。在网络学习中,高校的学术失信行为是一个重大的道德挑战,它对学生的品格和个性产生了负面影响。本研究旨在评估研究参与者对在线学习中道德问题的认知和意识。参与者使用谷歌Forms®进行自我管理的在线问卷,其中包含封闭式和开放式问题。收集的数据用简单的统计工具在excel表格中进行分析。171名学生中有62名(36%)不认为在线教学更有效,有助于他们更好地学习,考虑到各种障碍,他们认为在线教学在提供或促进医学教育中有效的教学学习方面并不有效。然而,25名教师中有19名(76%)同意,医学教育中的在线学习使学生能够像传统方法一样继续他们的教育。在医学教育中使用在线学习系统时,参与者对道德问题的认识良好,学生应充分了解道德问题,以避免在学习期间出现不道德行为。
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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