The Drawbacks of Online Hybrid Education in Malaysia

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In Malaysia, the educational landscape has undergone a considerable change as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the quick development of technology, which has prompted the implementation of online hybrid education models. This strategy has several advantages, such as flexibility and accessibility, but it also has some disadvantages. The main disadvantages of online hybrid education in Malaysia are summarised in this abstract. Digital inequality makes it difficult for students from lower income groups and from rural areas to fully engage in online learning activities and exacerbates existing educational disparities due to lack of access to the digital gadgets and dependable internet connectivity. It might also be arduous for students to concentrate on their studies when there aren't any face-to-face interactions, henceforth causing feelings of isolation. Some teachers will find it difficult to modify their teaching strategies for the online setting hampered by the absence of practical, hands-on activities and real-time feedback. Students may also face technical difficulties, such as software bugs or connectivity problems which may obstruct learning and cause irritation in both students and teachers. Maintaining assessment integrity in a hybrid online education environment can be difficult because cheating, plagiarism and impartiality of assessments are harder to catch. Online hybrid virtual education may restrict students' emotional and social growth and limit their interpersonal skills and the capacity for peer collaboration. Furthermore, it can be difficult to communicate and restrict the amount of help and direction that educators can offer to virtual students. In conclusion, while hybrid online education in Malaysia has some benefits, there are also some problems that need to be recognised and addressed. Therefore, it is important to work to close the digital divide and improve the standard of online learning by blending digital education with a physical approach to produce truly educated and skilled students.
马来西亚在线混合教育的弊端
在马来西亚,由于新冠肺炎疫情和技术的快速发展,教育格局发生了相当大的变化,这促使了在线混合教育模式的实施。这种策略有几个优点,比如灵活性和可访问性,但也有一些缺点。摘要总结了马来西亚在线混合教育的主要缺点。数字不平等使低收入群体和农村地区的学生难以充分参与在线学习活动,由于无法获得数字设备和可靠的互联网连接,加剧了现有的教育差距。如果没有面对面的交流,学生们可能很难集中精力学习,因此会产生孤立感。由于缺乏实际的动手活动和实时反馈,一些教师会发现很难修改他们的教学策略以适应在线环境。学生也可能面临技术上的困难,如软件错误或连接问题,这可能会阻碍学习,并引起学生和老师的愤怒。在混合在线教育环境中保持评估的完整性可能很困难,因为作弊、抄袭和评估的公正性很难被发现。在线混合虚拟教育可能会限制学生的情感和社交成长,限制他们的人际交往能力和同伴协作能力。此外,它可能很难沟通,并限制了教育工作者可以提供给虚拟学生的帮助和指导的数量。总之,虽然马来西亚的混合在线教育有一些好处,但也有一些问题需要认识和解决。因此,重要的是要努力缩小数字鸿沟,并通过将数字教育与物理方法相结合,提高在线学习的标准,以培养真正受过教育和熟练的学生。
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