Interim Evaluation of Online Teaching for Senior Secondary Students Under COVID19 Lockdown

I. Khan, Noor Un Nisa, Z. Aslam, Anmol Zubair
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COVID19 outbreak took the school community by surprise, as no one was prepared for what has already been delivered and achieved in the last 4 months in the United Arab Emirates (UAE);and around the world alike. It was comparatively easier for teachers and students to connect with each other in UAE, with over 98% of the population connected to high quality internet. This study is an attempt to evaluate the online experience of both teachers and the students;during the emergency switch amid COVID19 lockdown;compared to the traditional physical classes. A quantitative rating survey was used to collect data from teachers and students of only current Grade XII at 3 private schools delivering the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum in the UAE. A total of 110 subjects responded and registered their feedback. The study found that while both teachers and students rated the overall physical class experience substantially higher than online. The online teaching successfully delivered and achieved the core academic objectives. Teachers rated online classes rated marginally higher than students, indicating a high level of commitment and readiness to learn and adapt. Though there was a clear concern on students’ engagement during online classes and their physical wellbeing during the period.
新冠肺炎疫情防控下高中生网络教学中期评估
covid - 19的爆发令学校社区感到意外,因为没有人对过去4个月在阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)以及世界各地已经取得的成就和成就做好准备。在阿联酋,教师和学生之间的联系相对容易,超过98%的人口可以连接到高质量的互联网。本研究试图评估教师和学生在covid - 19封锁期间紧急切换期间的在线体验,并与传统的物理课程进行比较。一项定量评级调查用于收集阿联酋3所提供中央中学教育委员会(CBSE)课程的私立学校当前十二年级的教师和学生的数据。共有110名受试者回应并登记了他们的反馈。研究发现,尽管教师和学生对实体课堂体验的总体评价都远高于网络课堂。在线教学成功地传递并实现了核心学术目标。教师对在线课程的评分略高于学生,这表明他们对学习和适应的承诺和准备程度很高。尽管学生在在线课程中的参与度和他们在此期间的身体健康状况明显受到关注。
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