The Impact of COVID-19 on Technologically Disadvantaged Students in Afghanistan

M. Khuram
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COVID-19 has forced educators, institutions, and their staff to switch from physical to remote education This study investigates the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the international education system, particularly in Afghanistan. Specifically, this paper explores how students in Afghanistan have been affected by the pandemic, and identifies and evaluates the challenges faced by the education system of Afghanistan due to the pandemic. Moreover, factors affecting the use of technology by students in Afghanistan are also analyzed. A quantitative research methodology was utilized by collecting responses from students through a questionnaire distributed online. All data collected were subjected to descriptive statistical analysis. Results revealed that technology has not benefited students very much, and the effects of COVID-19 have been extreme on them. Furthermore, insufficient time to learn new technologies has proven to be challenging for students. Developing technology requirements for students during COVID-19 may be an important element of adaptability to the pandemic. Moreover, it was found that Afghanistan already had poor internet and technology infrastructure before the pandemic, which further deteriorated during COVID-19, leading students to experience increasing internet disconnection and costs and decreased communication with teachers. Effective strategies to deal with these problems are discussed.
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2019冠状病毒病对阿富汗技术劣势学生的影响
COVID-19迫使教育工作者、机构及其工作人员从实体教育转向远程教育。本研究调查了COVID-19大流行对国际教育体系的影响,特别是在阿富汗。具体而言,本文探讨了阿富汗学生如何受到疫情的影响,并确定和评估了阿富汗教育系统因疫情而面临的挑战。此外,还分析了影响阿富汗学生使用技术的因素。采用定量研究方法,通过在线分发的问卷收集学生的反馈。所有收集的资料进行描述性统计分析。结果显示,技术并没有给学生带来很大的好处,COVID-19对他们的影响是极端的。此外,没有足够的时间来学习新技术对学生来说是一个挑战。在COVID-19期间制定学生的技术要求可能是适应大流行的一个重要因素。此外,调查发现,阿富汗的互联网和技术基础设施在大流行之前就已经很差了,在2019冠状病毒病期间进一步恶化,导致学生的互联网中断和成本增加,与教师的沟通减少。讨论了解决这些问题的有效策略。
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