新冠肺炎对学生适应新学习方式的影响

Adenike Aderogba Onojah, A. Onojah, Nasiru Ahmed Ala
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最近的新冠肺炎危机强制要求学校引入新的学习方式。然而,学生适应这种新学习环境的程度可能会有所不同,因为大多数学生只是暴露在这种环境中。因此,本研究调查了学生对新学习方法的适应水平。该人群包括尼日利亚的所有学生,其中2500名受访者根据其可及性在尼日利亚的各个学校进行了抽样调查。研究人员编制的问卷用于收集研究数据。所有的伦理问题都被考虑在内,因为没有一个受访者团结起来参与这项研究。平均数用于回答研究问题,而假设一则使用0.05显著性水平的Man-U白度进行测试。研究结果表明,大多数学生最初觉得远程教育不舒服,数据消耗大。公立和私立学生对新学习方法的适应程度存在显著差异。这项研究得出的结论是,学生们正在习惯不同学校引入的新学习方式,因为他们只有这样的选择。因此,建议学校管理人员和教师继续鼓励学生使用这种引入的学习方式,因为他们可能会觉得不容易使用。所采用的学习风格也应该吸引学习者的注意力。关键词:新冠肺炎;学生适应水平;学习风格;由此产生的效果。
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STUDENTS ADAPTIVE LEVEL TO THE NEW LEARNING STYLES AS A RESULTANT EFFECT OF COVID-19
The recent covid-19 crisis had made it mandatory for schools to introduce new learning styles. However, the extent at which students will adapt to this new learning environment could differ as most are just being exposed to this context. This study therefore investigated the adaptive level of students to the new learning methods. The population comprised all students in Nigeria out of which 2500 respondents were sampled across the schools in Nigeria based on their accessibility. A researcher-developed questionnaire was used to gather data for the study. All ethical issues were put into consideration as none of the respondents were cohersed to participate in this study. Means were used to answer the research questions while hypothesis one was tested using Man-U Whiteny at 0.05 significance level. The findings established that majority of the students initially find the distance education uneasy and data consuming. There was significant difference between public and private students’ adaptive level to the new learning methods. The study concluded that students are getting used to the new learning style introduced by their various schools because they have only that choice to learn with. It was therefore recommended that school administrators and teachers should continue encouraging students to use this learning style introduced as they may find it uneasy to use. The learning style adopted should also be such that attracts the learners’ attention.Keywords: COVID-19; students’ adaptive level; learning styles; resultant effect.
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