Extended learning experiences in online classes: an interpretative phenomenological analysis (Experiencias de aprendizaje ampliado en las clases en línea: un análisis fenomenológico interpretativo)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hiroyuki Aoki, Jan-Maia Duggan, Insung Jung
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ABSTRACT This study aimed at examining Japanese college students’ extended learning experiences in an emergency online learning environment during the Covid-19 pandemic through adopting an interpretative phenomenological analysis, or IPA. Data from 124 weekly journal entries of 15 purposefully selected students and observation notes of two instructors made during a 10-week term were analysed following the IPA approach. Results revealed that students perceived both advantages and obstacles inherent in online learning. When encountering obstacles, the students experimented with several measures to overcome the obstacles and manage their emotions and so improve learning behaviours. Students experienced different emotional and cognitive states throughout the term. The results obtained suggest that those who see extended and flexible learning opportunities in emergency online learning and have positive psychology tend to pass through the states of anxiousness and frustration rather quickly and develop confidence in online learning at an early stage, whereas others who stay mostly frustrated and do not see advantages of online learning tend not to take advantage of the extended learning opportunities offered by online learning.
在线课堂的扩展学习经验:解释性现象分析(扩展学习经验:解释性现象学分析)
本研究旨在通过采用解释性现象学分析(IPA),考察日本大学生在Covid-19大流行期间紧急在线学习环境中的扩展学习体验。根据IPA方法,分析了15名有目的选择的学生的124个每周日记条目和两名教师在10周任期内的观察笔记的数据。结果显示,学生们认为在线学习既有优势,也有障碍。当遇到障碍时,学生们尝试了几种方法来克服障碍,管理自己的情绪,从而提高学习行为。学生在整个学期经历了不同的情绪和认知状态。结果表明,那些在紧急在线学习中看到扩展和灵活的学习机会并具有积极心理的人往往能较快地度过焦虑和沮丧的状态,并在早期阶段建立起对在线学习的信心,而那些大多处于沮丧状态且没有看到在线学习优势的人往往不会利用在线学习提供的扩展学习机会。
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Culture and Education
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