Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Learning from the Challenges

IF 2.6 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Education Sciences Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI:10.3390/educsci12120857
M. Mahruf C. Shohel, Goutam Roy, M. Ashrafuzzaman, Rasel Babu
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The higher education sector globally has gone through a transition because of the coronavirus outbreak, and as a result, many traditional higher education institutions across the globe have been forced to go online to provide education and arrange assessments so that their students could continue their education and complete their courses. Unlike developed countries, at the beginning of the lockdown, most of the higher education institutions in Bangladesh shut down their operations, and a few universities started moving toward online distance teaching and learning activities. Based on an empirical study, this article discusses the challenges of teaching and learning in higher education in Bangladesh during the COVID-19 lockdown. It also identifies good practices to overcome those challenges. An online survey was conducted to collect data from university teachers throughout the country. Findings from this study show that it was a great challenge for most universities to adopt online teaching and learning models at the beginning of the pandemic. Many factors, such as preparedness, limited resources including financial means, low digital literacy, internet connectivity and suitable physical and virtual infrastructure affected this transition. However, the findings also show that the COVID-19 pandemic created new opportunities for educators and practitioners to explore various professional development activities by trying out different digital pedagogies through practice and reflection. This article also highlights the immediate effect and long-term impact on teaching and learning regarding preparedness for future approaches to education in emergencies.
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由于冠状病毒的爆发,全球高等教育部门经历了一个过渡期,因此,全球许多传统高等教育机构被迫在网上提供教育和安排评估,以便学生能够继续接受教育并完成课程。与发达国家不同的是,在封锁之初,孟加拉国的大多数高等教育机构都停止了运营,一些大学开始转向在线远程教学活动。本文基于实证研究,探讨了新冠肺炎疫情封锁期间孟加拉国高等教育教学面临的挑战。它还确定了克服这些挑战的良好做法。一项在线调查收集了全国大学教师的数据。这项研究的结果表明,在大流行开始时,大多数大学采用在线教学模式是一个巨大的挑战。许多因素,如准备、有限的资源(包括财政手段)、低数字素养、互联网连接以及合适的物理和虚拟基础设施影响了这一转变。然而,调查结果也表明,2019冠状病毒病大流行为教育工作者和从业人员创造了新的机会,通过实践和反思,尝试不同的数字教学方法,探索各种专业发展活动。本文还强调了在为今后紧急情况下的教育方法做准备方面对教学的直接影响和长期影响。
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Education Sciences Social Sciences-Education
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