Students’ Burnout in the E-School Environment: Pilot Study Results of the Validation of the E-learning Burnout Scale

K. Tomaszek, Agnieszka Muchacka-Cymerman
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread school closures and therefore forced students to study outside of the classroom at home via the Internet. However, for some students remote education was found to be challenging and stressful (Bilal et al., 2022). Past research revealed that despite the advantages of online classes, there are several threats e .g. lower academic performance, lower engagement and work avoidance goals, higher depression and anxiety (Daumiller et al., 2021; Srivastava et al., 2021), and school burnout (Salmela-Aro et al., 2022). Because previous studies regarding the student burnout syndrome have used predominantly traditional school in-personal learning, there is a great need for developing an instrument with the potential to measure online student burnout symptoms. The aim of this research was to investigate the appropriateness of using an E-learning burnout scale with an adolescent population. The E-Learning Burnout Scale (E-SBS) was designed specifically for measuring exhaustion and learning difficulties caused by school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. E-learning burnout syndrome, which is defined as the five-dimensional construct, captures thoughts, feelings, and behaviours related to educational difficulties experienced by adolescent students during online classes. The results confirmed the E-SBS to be psychometrically sound regarding the five-factor structure, content validity, and discriminative validity. Hence, the E-SBS scale has shown potential for use in a variety of educational areas.
电子学校环境下学生的职业倦怠:电子学习职业倦怠量表验证的初步研究结果
新冠肺炎大流行导致学校大范围停课,因此学生被迫在教室外通过互联网在家学习。然而,对于一些学生来说,远程教育被发现是具有挑战性和压力的(Bilal等人,2022)。过去的研究表明,尽管在线课程有优势,但也存在一些威胁。较低的学习成绩,较低的投入和工作回避目标,较高的抑郁和焦虑(Daumiller et al., 2021;Srivastava等,2021)和学校倦怠(Salmela-Aro等,2022)。由于先前关于学生倦怠综合症的研究主要使用传统的学校个人学习,因此非常需要开发一种具有测量在线学生倦怠症状潜力的工具。本研究的目的是探讨在青少年群体中使用电子学习倦怠量表的适当性。电子学习倦怠量表(E-SBS)是专门为测量COVID-19大流行期间学校关闭造成的疲劳和学习困难而设计的。在线学习倦怠综合症被定义为五维结构,它捕捉了青少年学生在在线课程中遇到的与教育困难相关的思想、感受和行为。结果证实了E-SBS在五因子结构、内容效度和判别效度方面具有心理测量学上的合理性。因此,E-SBS量表已显示出在各种教育领域使用的潜力。
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