Challenges and Interventions of E‑learning for Underresourced Students amid Covid‑19 Lockdown: A Case of a Zambian Public University

Charity L.M. Kombe, Dingase.E Mtonga
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This article reports the challenges of e‑learning faced by under-resourced students in a Zambian public university during the 2020 Covid‑19 lockdown. The article further examines the interventions made by the university to mitigate the challenges of e‑learning faced by under-resourced students. The article is based on empirical data derived from an online closed- and open-ended questionnaire completed by 73 under-resourced students, and an interview with two university staff. The quantitative and qualitative data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis respectively. The article provides evidence that under-resourced students encountered various challenges related to e‑learning categorised under the following interlinked themes: technical, environmental, psychological, sociocultural, financial, and material. Lack of ICT facilities/devices (laptops, smartphones, tablets and desktops), internet, electricity, and support systems were the most critical barriers to e‑learning. Findings further showed that the sampled university made efforts to mitigate the challenges faced by students during e‑learning amid the 2020 Covid‑19 lockdown. However, there were no focused interventions to specifically address the actual challenges under-resourced students encountered. Regrettably, this suggests that the needs of under-resourced students were overlooked. Thus, the authors suggest strategies universities should put in place to uphold the participation of all students during e‑learning regardless of the circumstances.
Covid - 19封锁期间资源不足学生的电子学习挑战与干预措施:以赞比亚公立大学为例
本文报道了在2020年Covid - 19封锁期间,赞比亚一所公立大学资源不足的学生在电子学习方面面临的挑战。本文进一步探讨了大学为缓解资源不足的学生面临的电子学习挑战而采取的干预措施。这篇文章基于73名资源不足的学生完成的在线封闭式和开放式问卷调查的经验数据,以及对两名大学工作人员的采访。收集的定量和定性数据分别采用描述性统计和专题分析进行分析。本文提供的证据表明,资源不足的学生遇到了与电子学习相关的各种挑战,这些挑战可分为以下相互关联的主题:技术、环境、心理、社会文化、财务和材料。缺乏ICT设施/设备(笔记本电脑、智能手机、平板电脑和台式电脑)、互联网、电力和支持系统是电子学习的最大障碍。调查结果进一步表明,抽样大学努力减轻学生在2020年Covid - 19封锁期间在电子学习期间面临的挑战。然而,没有针对性的干预措施来具体解决资源不足的学生遇到的实际挑战。令人遗憾的是,这表明资源不足的学生的需求被忽视了。因此,作者建议大学应该制定策略,以支持所有学生在任何情况下都能参与电子学习。
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