Factors Affecting Preadolescence Student Online Learning Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Viriyaporn Tapsuri, Titiworada Polyiem
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The current study aims to investigate factors affecting the online learning anxiety of preadolescent learners during COVID-19 prevention policy. The study was designed with a survey approach. The participants were 181 grade 6 students in a public school in Thailand selected by Yamane’s sampling method. During the data collection, Thai educational institutions were politicized to be online. The school was in a suburban area of a small province in Thailand. Therefore, the samples were from lower-middle income families and have problems with devices and the internet signal. Classes were held via online conferencing platforms such as Google Meet and Zoom, and exercises were assigned both online and in textbooks. The instrument was a questionnaire designed to assess the online learning anxiety of preadolescent learners during COVID-19 prevention policy. The data were gathered at the end of the 2021 academic year when all classes were instructed online due to COVID-19 prevention policy. The data were analyzed using percentages, mean scores, standard deviation, and thematic analysis. The results of the study that instructional factors affect preadolescent learners’ online learning anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data are beneficial for teachers, policymakers, and scholars in the area of study.
新冠肺炎疫情期间影响青春期前学生网络学习焦虑的因素
本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎预防政策下青少年前学习者在线学习焦虑的影响因素。这项研究是用调查方法设计的。研究对象为泰国某公立学校181名六年级学生,采用Yamane抽样法。在数据收集过程中,泰国教育机构被政治化地放到了网上。这所学校位于泰国一个小省的郊区。因此,样本来自中低收入家庭,在设备和互联网信号方面存在问题。课程通过Google Meet和Zoom等在线会议平台进行,并在网上和教科书中布置练习。该工具是一份问卷,旨在评估青少年前学习者在COVID-19预防政策期间的在线学习焦虑。这些数据是在2021学年结束时收集的,当时由于COVID-19预防政策,所有课程都在网上授课。使用百分比、平均分、标准差和专题分析对数据进行分析。新冠肺炎大流行期间教学因素影响青春期前学习者在线学习焦虑的研究结果这些数据对该研究领域的教师、政策制定者和学者都是有益的。
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