Challenges Faced by UK University Students Due to the Coronavirus Crisis in the Higher Education

Siddharth Kulkarni, Parmjit Chima
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The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the worst catastrophes that we have faced globally in recent years. It has not only taken its toll on the economic sector but also on the education sector. The social distancing norms that are in place as a direct response to the pandemic have turned conventional classroom teaching into a problematic minefield; as such, students all over the world have been forced into unprecedented situations that have served only to worsen the situation. The current pandemic has given rise to one of the worst crises the 21st Century has ever seen, resulting in a surge of unemployment. Many companies have taken the route of firing employees or making redundancies, as they cannot afford the monthly reimbursement for staff. While this issue primarily concerns full-time workers, it also carries significant consequences for students – a considerable number of students are required to earn their daily living costs, and, without a job, they cannot pay their educational fees, accommodation costs, or living expenses. This comprehensive study briefly discusses the multitude of problems faced by students in the UK regarding higher education, as a direct result of the coronavirus pandemic. It contains six individual sections: a detailed introduction; the methodological procedures employed; educational disruptions, covering issues from hindrances in field research to examinations and student evaluations; personal problems experienced by students, such as accommodation and loss of income; concerns arising from the global pandemic; and finally, a conclusion and summary of the study’s findings.
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冠状病毒危机下英国大学生面临的高等教育挑战
COVID-19大流行是近年来我们在全球面临的最严重灾难之一。它不仅对经济部门造成了影响,而且对教育部门也造成了影响。为直接应对疫情而制定的社会距离规范已将传统的课堂教学变成了一个有问题的雷区;因此,世界各地的学生被迫陷入前所未有的局面,而这种局面只会使情况变得更糟。当前的大流行引发了21世纪有史以来最严重的危机之一,导致失业率激增。许多公司已经采取了解雇员工或裁员的方式,因为他们负担不起每月的员工报销。虽然这个问题主要涉及全职工人,但它也对学生产生了重大影响——相当多的学生需要自己赚取日常生活费用,没有工作,他们就无法支付学费、住宿费或生活费。这项全面的研究简要讨论了英国学生在高等教育方面面临的众多问题,这是冠状病毒大流行的直接结果。它包含六个单独的部分:详细介绍;所采用的方法程序;教育中断,包括从实地研究到考试和学生评价的障碍;学生遇到的个人问题,如住宿和收入损失;全球大流行病引起的关切;最后是研究结果的结论和总结。
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