Impact of Work from Home on Sri Lankan Teachers’ Teaching and Learning Process

Wdpd Weerasinghe, Mihiri Wickramasinghe
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Aims: This paper aims to analyze the impact of working from home on teachers' teaching and learning processes in a chosen Province in Sri Lanka From teachers’ perspective. Study Design: This study follows the exploratory type and a questionnaire survey will be used to collect data. Methodology: The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics to understand the teaching and learning process of teachers in the chosen province in Sri Lanka and Regression analysis to understand the impact of an independent variable on the study’s dependent variable. Results: The positive effect of Infrastructure Facilities, Family Interference, and Technology Literacy on teachers' online teaching and learning process were statistically significant at 0.05 level. But, the significant value of Social Distractions was 0.764 which is above the standard level. Hence the impact of Social Distractions on online teaching and learning process was statistically insignificant at 0.05 level. Furthermore, infrastructure facilities were a highly influential factor in the online teaching and learning process. Conclusion: The research was limited to one province in Sri Lanka, and thus, it may not be possible to conclude the results of an entire country. In this modern world schools in developing countries should be adapted to these new technological changes. Teachers, administration, and Government may utilize the findings of this study in their decision-making. The study shows useful perceptions of how work from home impacts teachers' teaching and learning processes.
在家工作对斯里兰卡教师教学过程的影响
目的:本文旨在从教师的角度分析在家工作对斯里兰卡某省教师教学过程的影响。研究设计:本研究为探索性研究,将采用问卷调查的方式收集数据。研究方法:使用描述性统计对数据进行分析,以了解斯里兰卡所选省份教师的教学和学习过程,并使用回归分析了解自变量对研究因变量的影响。研究结果在 0.05 的统计水平上,基础设施、家庭干扰和技术素养对教师在线教与学过程的积极影响是显著的。但社会干扰的显着值为 0.764,高于标准水平。因此,在 0.05 的统计水平上,社会分心对在线教与学过程的影响并不显著。此外,基础设施是在线教学过程中影响较大的因素。结论这项研究仅限于斯里兰卡的一个省,因此可能无法得出整个国家的结果。在当今世界,发展中国家的学校应适应这些新的技术变革。教师、行政部门和政府可以利用本研究的结果进行决策。本研究显示了在家办公如何影响教师教学过程的有益看法。
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