The Mental Challenges of Emergency Remote Learning: UAE Engineering Students Case Study

Sara Suleymanova, A. Gawanmeh, W. Mansoor
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Student mental health in higher education has been an increasing concern. The COVID-19 pandemic situation has brought this vulnerable population into renewed focus. Governments had to close several sections, including educational institutes and universities, around the world suddenly in March 2020. Hence, emergency remote learning was adopted as alternative and as an immediate response to the ongoing situation using whatever available online tools. As a result, both students and instructors were forced to adapt to this new situation. While there were several studies that addressed several issues related to preparation, contents, course delivery, readiness, etc., there are few ones that were intended to address the mental challenges resulted from the shift to emergency remote learning. The main motivation behind this study is to understand the mental challenges and effects of the sudden transformation into emergency remote learning considering engineering students as case study and improve the delivery and experience of learning for both the instructors and the students.
紧急远程学习的心理挑战:阿联酋工程学生案例研究
高校学生心理健康问题日益受到关注。2019冠状病毒病大流行使这一弱势群体再次受到关注。2020年3月,世界各国政府不得不突然关闭包括教育机构和大学在内的多个部门。因此,采用紧急远程学习作为替代办法,并利用任何可用的在线工具作为对当前局势的即时反应。因此,学生和教师都被迫适应这种新形势。虽然有几项研究解决了与准备、内容、课程交付、准备等有关的若干问题,但很少有研究旨在解决转向紧急远程学习所带来的心理挑战。本研究的主要动机是了解突然转变为紧急远程学习的心理挑战和影响,并以工程学生为案例研究,改善教师和学生的学习交付和体验。
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