The Effect of Psychological Well-Being onStudents’ Perception ofOnline Learning During the COVID-19Pandemic

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mohd Zulfadli Rozali, Siti Nurafiqah Mohd Samshul, K. A. Abdul Rahman
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The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to a global lockdown, and universities have shifted to online learning. Despite the various efforts made by universities for students' online learning during the pandemic, not much has been identified about how students perceived online learning and how it affected their psychological well-being (PWB). This study examines the differences between male and female students' perceptions of online learning during the pandemic. A quantitative research design was used to measure the effect of PWB among students on online learning during the pandemic. The population consistedof first-year students in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) from Bachelor of Technology programs; hence, 127 respondents were sampled. A validated researcher-developed questionnaire was used to test the reliability of the study. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Spearman Rho correlation and Mann-Whitney U were used to test the hypotheses at a p-value less than 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed a PWB effect on students' perceptions of online learning. Meanwhile, there was no significant difference between genders affected by PWB in students' perceptions of online learning during the pandemic. Therefore, it is recommended to focus on one of the six elements of PWB regarding the perception of online learning among students.
新冠肺炎疫情期间心理健康对学生在线学习感知的影响
新冠肺炎的爆发导致全球封锁,大学转向在线学习。尽管大学在疫情期间为学生的在线学习做出了各种努力,但关于学生如何看待在线学习以及它如何影响他们的心理健康(PWB),还没有发现太多信息。这项研究考察了疫情期间男女学生对在线学习的看法差异。采用定量研究设计来衡量疫情期间学生中PWB对在线学习的影响。人口包括技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)技术学士课程的一年级学生;因此,对127名受访者进行了抽样调查。使用经验证的研究人员编制的问卷来测试研究的可靠性。使用描述性统计对收集的数据进行分析。Spearman-Rho相关性和Mann-Whitney U用于检验p值小于0.05的显著性水平的假设。研究结果揭示了PWB对学生在线学习认知的影响。与此同时,在疫情期间,受PWB影响的学生对在线学习的看法在性别之间没有显著差异。因此,建议关注PWB中关于学生在线学习感知的六个要素之一。
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Journal of Technical Education and Training
Journal of Technical Education and Training EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: JTET will consider for publications original research articles, critical reviews as well as technical reports that can further our understanding of TVET issues and concerns
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