Perspectives of Students and Educators on the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Undergraduate Dental Education

Q3 Dentistry
Akif Demirel, T. Bezgin, N. Bağiş, Ş. Sarı, F. Akaltan
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Abstract Objectives: The novel coronavirus pandemic has become a real challenge for provision of dental education. The aim of this survey study was to evaluate the opinions of dental faculty educators and students about online education after e-learning experience. Materials and Methods: The research was conducted on educators and 4th and 5th grade students at XXXXX University, Faculty of Dentistry. Questionnaire items for educators and students were categorized into the following factors: educators’/students’ personal and professional skills and attitudes towards online education, online theoretical education, online practical training, online exams, handling and quality of education during pandemic. The data obtained was recorded as percentage (%) and interpreted. Results: 52 (73%) educators participated in this survey study. 50% of them said online courses were not as successful as face-to-face learning. Moreover, 40% of the educators stated that shortened class times were not sufficient to convey the course content. 74% of the participants expressed belief that online exams do not properly gauge students’ lesson comprehension. In addition, 281 students (75%) participated in this survey study. 32% of the students stated that they easily adapted to online education conditions. However, 84% of the students stated that they do not think that online education increased their clinical skills. Conclusions: The results of this study showed that academicians hold a negative view of distance learning as they think online theoretical courses, practical training and exams impaired the quality of learning. On the other hand, dentistry students have a positive attitude towards online theoretical education but are concerned about clinical skill acquisition.
学生和教育工作者对新冠肺炎大流行对本科牙科教育影响的展望
摘要目的:新型冠状病毒大流行已成为牙科教育面临的现实挑战。摘要本研究旨在探讨牙科教师、教育工作者及学生在接受线上教育后对线上教育的看法。材料与方法:研究对象为XXXXX大学牙科学院的教育工作者和四、五年级学生。针对教育工作者和学生的问卷项目分为以下几个因素:教育工作者/学生的个人和专业技能以及对在线教育的态度、在线理论教育、在线实践培训、在线考试、大流行期间的教育处理和质量。获得的数据以百分比(%)记录并解释。结果:52名(73%)教育工作者参与了本次调查研究。50%的受访者表示,在线课程不如面对面学习成功。此外,40%的教育工作者表示,缩短上课时间不足以传达课程内容。74%的参与者表示,在线考试不能正确衡量学生的课程理解能力。此外,281名学生(75%)参与了本次调查研究。32%的学生表示他们很容易适应在线教育的条件。然而,84%的学生表示,他们不认为在线教育提高了他们的临床技能。结论:本研究结果显示,学者对远程学习持否定态度,他们认为在线理论课程、实践培训和考试损害了学习质量。另一方面,牙科学生对网络理论教育持积极态度,但对临床技能习得较为关注。
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Cumhuriyet Dental Journal
Cumhuriyet Dental Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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