Covid-19 and online classes: Measuring Indian parents’ attitude towards online classes at kindergarten and junior school level

IF 2.5 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Knowledge Management & E-Learning-An International Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-10 DOI:10.34105/j.kmel.2023.15.013
Eliza Sharma
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The study aims to examine the readiness of Indian parents towards online classes at kindergarten and junior school levels, by identifying the perceived barriers, perceived effectiveness and health impact of online classes on young children. The study is based on data collected across a random sample of 750 parents of students studying at junior and kindergarten levels in urban private schools which offer online classes. The data was analyzed through exploratory factor analysis, ANOVA and multiple regression analysis. Technological, infrastructural, and personal barriers related to students, and parents, were identified as perceived barriers by parents in availing online classes for their kids. Parents’ attitude towards online classes at kindergarten and primary levels gets negatively influenced by the barriers they face, and the perceived negative impact of technology usage on their kids’ health, while; perceived effectiveness was found to have a positive impact on the parents’ attitude. The study is unique as it includes the interest of such young stakeholders of the education system. The study highlights the barriers faced by parents related to online classes and the health-related concerns which play a major role in the adoption of online mode of education for their kids. Research gives insights to school authorities and the government to work on these barriers and make the online education system effective which is the need of the hour during COVID-19.
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Covid-19和在线课程:衡量印度家长对幼儿园和初中在线课程的态度
该研究旨在通过确定在线课程对幼儿的感知障碍、感知有效性和健康影响,检查印度家长对幼儿园和初中在线课程的准备情况。该研究基于对750名在提供在线课程的城市私立学校就读初中和幼儿园学生家长的随机抽样数据。采用探索性因素分析、方差分析和多元回归分析对数据进行分析。与学生和家长相关的技术、基础设施和个人障碍被家长认为是为孩子提供在线课程的障碍。父母对幼儿园和小学在线课程的态度受到他们所面临的障碍和技术使用对孩子健康的负面影响的负面影响,而;感知效能对家长的态度有正向影响。这项研究是独一无二的,因为它包括了教育系统中这些年轻利益相关者的兴趣。该研究强调了父母在在线课程方面面临的障碍,以及与健康相关的担忧,这些问题在孩子采用在线教育模式方面发挥了重要作用。研究为学校当局和政府提供了解决这些障碍的见解,并使在线教育系统有效,这是COVID-19期间最需要的。
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