Learning through Online Engagement Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic: Exploring Students’ Perceptions, Opportunities and Challenges

R. Jyoti
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This study aims at exploring how M Ed English (Master of Education) students perceive online learning amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The study has adopted online collaborative learning theory (OCL) as a theoretical stance for the study and employed a qualitative research design as a research method. Six M Ed students have been purposively selected as research participants, who were learning English in online environment during the COVID-19 pandemic. They were selected from two TU affiliated campuses located in Rupandehi district. In order to collect the data, a semi-structured interview technique has been used. The study uncovers that M Ed English students perceive online learning as an alternative way of learning during pandemic situation.  It further depicts that through online learning, students improve their language skills, collaborative practices, and digital literacy. Besides these, the study demonstrates that inadequate skills of ICT in teachers and students, lack of internet and smart digital gadgets, learning anxiety, lack of peace zone at home are some challenges in online learning. The study contributes to the students’ understanding of learning through online mode.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间通过在线参与学习:探索学生的认知、机遇和挑战
本研究旨在探讨在COVID-19大流行期间,英语教育硕士(教育硕士)学生如何看待在线学习。本研究采用在线协作学习理论(OCL)作为研究的理论立场,采用定性研究设计作为研究方法。有针对性地选择了6名在新冠肺炎大流行期间在线学习英语的med学生作为研究参与者。他们是从位于Rupandehi区的两个TU附属校区中选出的。为了收集数据,采用了半结构化访谈技术。研究发现,在疫情期间,英语教育硕士学生认为在线学习是一种替代学习方式。它进一步描述了通过在线学习,学生提高了他们的语言技能,协作实践和数字素养。除此之外,研究还表明,教师和学生的ICT技能不足,缺乏互联网和智能数字设备,学习焦虑,家中缺乏安全区是在线学习的一些挑战。本研究有助于学生对在线学习模式的理解。
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