Teaching Strategies During Pandemic COVID-19: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and Malaysia in TVET Programs

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Ana, Fazlinda Binti Ab Halim, Ilhamdaniah Saleh, Y. Mulyadi, A. Salira, M. Muktiarni, Ana Ramdani Sari, Wan Hanim Nadrah Binti Wan Muda, I. Khoerunnisa
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The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of the teaching strategies used by lecturers in Indonesia and Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many lecturers must consider the amount of teaching they can provide. The transition from offline to online learning, which is accompanied by extensive technological use, is extremely challenging. A survey study was designed using an online questionnaire. Thequestionnaire is including items on learning objectives, lesson materials, teaching and learning activities, learning design, media, resources, and learning evaluations. A Google form-based online questionnaire is used to collect the data. The research participants are TVET lecturers from two universities in Indonesia and Malaysia with 200 valid responses. Descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution, mean, and standard deviation are used to analyse the research data. Inferential statistics, t-test is used to investigatethe difference between two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia on the teaching strategies during the pandemic. The results show that Indonesian and Malaysian lecturers have similar preferences for lesson material, learning resources, teaching and learning activities. While learning objectives, learning design, media, and learning evaluation are all distinct and interconnected. Most Malaysian lecturers agree that online learning allows for greater teaching flexibility, more caring, and is more open to meetthe needs of students. Other than that, the t-test show no difference in teaching strategies between Malaysia and Indonesia. For the conclusion, lecturers at both universities adapt quickly to the changes that occur during each phase of the pandemic. The most effective teaching strategies are presented to ensure that educational services and processes continue to perform.
COVID-19大流行期间的教学策略:印尼和马来西亚职业技术教育培训项目的比较研究
本研究的目的是了解印度尼西亚和马来西亚讲师在COVID-19大流行期间使用的教学策略。许多讲师必须考虑他们所能提供的教学量。从线下到线上学习的转变,伴随着技术的广泛使用,是极具挑战性的。一项调查研究是用在线问卷设计的。问卷内容包括学习目标、教材、教与学活动、学习设计、媒体、资源和学习评价。使用基于谷歌表单的在线问卷来收集数据。研究参与者是来自印度尼西亚和马来西亚两所大学的职业技术教育培训讲师,共有200份有效回复。描述性统计,如频率分布、平均值和标准差被用来分析研究数据。采用推理统计、t检验的方法对马来西亚和印度尼西亚两国在疫情期间教学策略的差异进行了调查。结果显示,印尼和马来西亚讲师对教材、学习资源、教学和学习活动的偏好相似。而学习目标、学习设计、学习媒介、学习评价都是既不同又相互联系的。大多数马来西亚讲师都认为,在线学习允许更大的教学灵活性,更关心,更开放,以满足学生的需求。在t检验中,马来西亚和印度尼西亚的教学策略没有差异。结论是,两所大学的讲师都能迅速适应大流行每个阶段发生的变化。提出了最有效的教学策略,以确保教育服务和过程继续执行。
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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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