大流行病中的校园生活:19 "禽流感 "期间加纳公立大学学生的社会和学业现状

Darko-Asumadu Daniel Ampem, Sika-Bright Solomon, Adjei Jennifred Maurice, Frimpongmaah Dorcas
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covid-19大流行影响了全球数百万人的生活,包括高等教育学生。本研究探讨了 covid-19 对加纳高等教育学生的社会和学习生活的影响。研究采用探索性设计,从特意挑选的学生中获取深度数据。研究使用访谈指南作为收集数据的工具,结果表明,大多数学生从家人、朋友、媒体和加纳卫生服务机构获得了有关 covid-19 的知识。然而,从社交媒体上获得的有关该疾病的信息大多带有迷信色彩,影响了学生的思想。从心理上讲,学生为学术活动所做的准备受到了影响,尤其是那些没有资金购买笔记本电脑和/或数据捆绑包的学生。虽然 covid-19 是家庭成员团聚的机会,但它限制了宗教活动、社会活动和家庭聚会。建议大学管理层和教育部提供财政和物质援助,向学生提供笔记本电脑和可靠的互联网连接。加纳教育部门应有效地将电子学习作为一项积极措施,以帮助减轻此类事件再次发生时对学习的影响。
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Navigating campus life in a pandemic: the social and academic realities of students in Ghana’s public universities during covid-19
The covid-19 pandemic affected the lives of millions of people worldwide including tertiary education students. The study explored the impact of covid-19 on social and academic lives of tertiary education students in Ghana. The research was positioned within the exploratory design in ascertaining in-depth data from purposively selected students. The study used the interview guide as an instrument in gathering data and showed that most students obtained their knowledge on covid-19 from families, friends, media and Ghana Health Service. However, information received about the disease from social media was mostly accompanied with myths which impaired the thoughts of students. Psychologically, students’ preparedness for academic activities were affected especially for those who did not have funds to buy laptops and/or data bundles. Although covid-19 was an opportunity for family members to reunite, it limited religious activities, social events and family gatherings. It was recommended that the university management and Ministry of Education should provide financial and material assistance via the supply of laptops and the make provision for reliable internet connectivity to students. Ghana’s education sector should effectively embrace e-learning as a pro-active measure so as to help cushion the effects of such an event on learning in case of reoccurrence.
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