新冠肺炎对英国大学生的影响:了解封锁期间所经历问题的相互关联

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Power and Education Pub Date : 2022-06-08 DOI:10.1177/17577438221104227
Paul McGivern, J. Shepherd
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疫情严重扰乱了大学生的生活。许多学生有父母和/或照顾的责任,并从事兼职工作。如今的大学生群体极其多样化,包括来自不同社会、种族、经济和文化背景的人。研究强调了疫情对全球学生生活的不同影响。在封锁期间,大学迅速对学生的需求作出反应,使他们能够继续学业,尽管这种反应是对目标需求的反应。鉴于此,需要更细致地了解英国学生在大流行期间所经历的问题之间的相互联系。本研究采用传统的内容分析方法对82名年龄在18岁以上的参与者进行定性分析。参与者还完成了验证的COVID-19恐惧量表。数据中出现了三个主题:教育、健康和生活质量。强调了这些主题的相互关系,从而证明所经历的问题的复杂性。总体而言,对COVID-19的恐惧得分较低。这些发现对高等教育机构和更广泛的专业教育机构的发展具有启示意义。虽然高等教育机构在封锁期间通过有针对性的应对和干预措施为学生提供支持,但这些发现表明,未来需要对学生的需求做出更细致的回应。
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The impact of COVID-19 on UK university students: Understanding the interconnection of issues experienced during lockdown
The pandemic profoundly disrupted university students’ lives. Many students have parenting and/or caring responsibilities and work part-time jobs. Undergraduate cohorts today are extremely diverse, comprised of people from a wide range of social, ethnic, economical and cultural backgrounds. Research has highlighted the different ways the pandemic has affected the lives of students globally. During lockdown(s) universities responded swiftly to students’ needs enabling them to continue with their studies, though such responses were reactive to targeted needs. Given this, a more granular understanding of the interconnectedness of the issues experienced by UK students during the pandemic is required. This study used conventional Content Analysis to review qualitative responses from 82 participants aged 18+ years. Participants also completed the validated Fear of COVID-19 scale. Three themes: Education, Health, and Quality of Life emerged from the data. The interrelatedness of these themes was highlighted, thus evidencing the complexity of the issues experienced. Overall, Fear of COVID-19 scores were low. These findings have implications for higher educational establishments and wider professional educational bodies moving forward. Whilst higher educational establishments supported students throughout lockdown(s) via targeted responses and interventions, these findings suggest that a more nuanced response to students’ needs is required in future.
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Power and Education
Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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