Adapting to the New Normal: The Teaching and Learning of Parasitology Course During Covid-19 Pandemic

Mehru Nisha, Intan Sufinaz Daud, Nurul Nadiah Ab Talib
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Introduction: The emergence of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had the Malaysian Authorities enforce strict actions and tactical strategies to control the widespread disease. Education was one of the sectors greatly affected during that period. Hence, this survey was carried out to investigate the challenges in adapting to the new norms of which academicians and students face in teaching and learning Parasitology subjects in Malaysia. Methods: The qualitative explorative questionnaires (online survey) were administered to academicians and students who volunteered to participate in this study from February 2021 till April 2021 via Google form. Results: Based on the results gathered from pools of academicians and students (n=142), many academicians prefer the online teaching method (60%) over the physical, face-to-face teaching method. Surprisingly, 60% of the lecturers and 75.5% students were neutral on the question whether virtual online practical lesson is efficient as a live session for teaching. The current study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown had varying degrees of impact on most participants’ academic achievement. Conclusion: Online teaching offers more freedom to lecturers and students to learn at their own paces and spaces. The recommendations from academicians and students indicated that they welcomed and were comfortable with online learning methods for Parasitology subjects in the future. However, as the laboratory practical, they prefer it to be held via physical (face- to face) sessions.
适应新常态:新冠肺炎大流行期间的寄生虫学课程教学
导言:由于冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的出现,马来西亚当局采取了严格的行动和战术战略来控制这种广泛传播的疾病。教育是这一时期受到严重影响的部门之一。因此,进行这项调查是为了调查在适应马来西亚的学者和学生在教授和学习寄生虫学科目时所面临的新规范方面的挑战。方法:于2021年2月至2021年4月,通过Google表格对自愿参与本研究的院士和学生进行定性探索性问卷调查(在线调查)。结果:根据对院士和学生的调查结果(n=142),许多院士(60%)更喜欢在线教学方法,而不是面对面的物理教学方法。令人惊讶的是,60%的讲师和75.5%的学生对虚拟在线实践课是否比现场教学更有效的问题持中立态度。目前的研究发现,COVID-19大流行的封锁对大多数参与者的学业成绩产生了不同程度的影响。结论:在线教学为教师和学生提供了更多的自由,让他们按照自己的节奏和空间学习。来自学者和学生的建议表明,他们对未来寄生虫学学科的在线学习方法表示欢迎和满意。然而,作为实验室实践,他们更喜欢通过物理(面对面)会议举行。
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期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences (MJMHS) is published by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia. The main aim of the MJMHS is to be a premier journal on all aspects of medicine and health sciences in Malaysia and internationally. The focus of the MJMHS will be on results of original scientific research and development, emerging issues and policy analyses pertaining to medical, biomedical and clinical sciences.
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