Usefulness and challenges with blended learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana: The mediating role of human resource factors

IF 4.9 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
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This study examined the usefulness and challenges of blended learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana: the mediating role of human resource factors. The study used the explanatory study design from the quantitative approach to gather data from 138 out of 285 postgraduate facilitators on the distance mode. The data collection instrument was self-administered questionnaires and analysis of the data was done with mean and standard deviation as well as Parital Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling. The study found that even though online facilitation was rated higher by facilitators as compared to face-to-face interaction, the facilitators indicated the need for blended learning to minimise challenges associated with either dedicated online facilitation or face-to-face interaction. It was also found that there was a significant relationship between challenges with face-to-face interaction and prospects with online learning, challenges with online learning and prospects for face-to-face interaction. Both remuneration and retrenchment significantly mediated the relationship between challenges with online and blended facilitations. While training significantly mediated the relationship between prospects of online and blended facilitations; work relations failed to achieve a significant mediation influence on the relationship between the prospect of online and blended facilitations. It was recommended that management and human resource managers of postgraduate educational institutions should pay attention to three main human resource factors such as remunerations, training, and retrenchment among facilitators in ensuring smooth running and progress with blended learning within the context of a developing economy.

加纳 COVID-19 大流行期间混合式学习的效用和挑战:人力资源因素的中介作用
本研究探讨了在加纳 COVID-19 大流行期间混合式学习的实用性和挑战:人力资源因素的中介作用。研究采用了定量方法中的解释性研究设计,从 285 名研究生中收集了 138 名远程模式促进者的数据。数据收集工具是自填式问卷,数据分析采用了平均值、标准差以及参数最小平方-结构方程模型。研究发现,尽管与面对面互动相比,促进者对在线促进的评价更高,但促进者表示有必要进行混合式学习,以尽量减少与专门在线促进或面对面互动相关的挑战。研究还发现,面对面互动的挑战与在线学习的前景、在线学习的挑战与面对面互动的前景之间存在着重要关系。薪酬和裁员在很大程度上调节了在线学习挑战与混合式辅导之间的关系。培训对在线学习前景和混合式教学前景之间的关系有明显的调节作用,而工作关系对在线学习前景和混合式教学前景之间的关系没有明显的调节作用。建议研究生教育机构的管理层和人力资源管理者应关注三大人力资源因素,如促进者的薪酬、培训和裁员,以确保在发展中经济体背景下混合式学习的顺利进行和进步。
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