Teachers’ Perception about Flipped Classroom in Era of COVID-19 Pandemic

Anuradha Yadav, Manisha Sankhla, Kavita Yadav
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Abstract

The COVID-19 affects medical education by shifting classroom teaching to online mode, facing numerous challenges, particularly in developing countries, such as internet connectivity, technological issues, mode of assessment. Teachers' perspectives and various challenges affecting the e-learning system during the COVID-19 pandemic require attention to ensure effective learning, so the present study aimed to assess the above objective. After institutional ethical committee approval, a cross-sectional observational study was conducted on teachers (30 responded) of phase-I MBBS via a survey questionnaire. The qualitative data were analyzed using chi-square, with a significance level set < 0.05. The majority of teachers were female (70%) and Generation X (60 %), with an 81 % response rate.  Faculty (53%) had a positive impression of online teaching but preferred face-to-face instructions (67%). With a non-significant difference (p=0.255), the majority of the teaching staff sometimes faces network and technology challenges but satisfies with online teaching and assessments. Faculty prefer traditional classroom learning and assessment as they miss student participation and feedback, with prior e-teaching training and platform privacy but recognized online mode as an alternative during COVID-19. The faculty had a positive attitude towards online teaching but lack face-to-face interaction with students. Internet access, combined with some technical difficulties, posed a challenge in providing high-quality teaching
新冠肺炎大流行时期教师对翻转课堂的认知
COVID-19通过将课堂教学转变为在线模式来影响医学教育,面临许多挑战,特别是在发展中国家,例如互联网连接,技术问题,评估模式。在新冠肺炎大流行期间,需要关注教师的观点和影响电子学习系统的各种挑战,以确保有效的学习,因此本研究旨在评估上述目标。经院校伦理委员会批准后,采用问卷调查的方式对30名第一阶段MBBS教师进行了横断面观察研究。定性资料采用卡方分析,显著性水平< 0.05。大多数教师是女性(70%)和X一代(60%),回复率为81%。教师(53%)对在线教学有积极的印象,但更喜欢面对面的教学(67%)。大多数教师有时会面临网络和技术的挑战,但对在线教学和评估感到满意,差异不显著(p=0.255)。教师更喜欢传统的课堂学习和评估,因为他们错过了学生的参与和反馈,之前有电子教学培训和平台隐私,但在COVID-19期间,在线模式被认为是另一种选择。教师对在线教学持积极态度,但缺乏与学生面对面的互动。互联网接入,再加上一些技术上的困难,对提供高质量的教学提出了挑战
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