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Educational Innovations for Coping Up with Covid-19 Situation in South African Universities
Purpose: In this paper, researcher describe how the educational innovations and creativity affects the efficiency and performance of the Universities in South Africa in their bid to cope with challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic since the beginning of the 2020 academic year. Method: The researcher used the cross-sectional research design. The data was collected through a survey with the help of a well-developed questionnaire. Respondents were the employees of university of Johannesburg South Africa selected through a simple random sampling technique. A framework of hypotheses was prepared to establish the relationships between the variables Creativity, Efficiency, Performance and Innovation. SEM-PLS was used for the analysis of data. Findings: We conclude by examining how these educational innovations creativity have been able the assist the Universities in mitigating the adverse effects of what could have resulted in the loss of a significant part of the 2020 academic year. Educational creativity and innovation significantly improve the Universities' performance by enhancing the efficiency of the employees. Implications for Research and Practice: It is recommended that the foundation laid through these innovations should be built upon in the future to provide a platform for new normal' in teaching and learning in South African Universities particularly as the Higher Educational Institutions are being enabled to accommodate the disruptions in teaching and learning process due to any troublesome situation. (C) 2021 Ani Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
期刊介绍:
Eurasian Journal of Educational Research (EJER) is a peer-reviewed, an international and interdiscilinary journal publishing original research articles and significant contributions on education and educational sciences . The journal is a valuable resource for teachers, counselors, supervisors, educational administrators, school principals, educational policy makers, curriculum planners, and educational researchers as they consider the structure of tomorrow''s educational system. EJER publishes research employing a variety of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research and approaches in all areas in the field of education and educational sciences. The goal of the journal is to increase understanding of learning and teaching in eraly childhood, primary, secondary, vocational and higher education in order to to contribute to the improvement of educational processes and outcomes.