STUDENTS’ UNDERSTANDING LEVEL OF ONLINE TEACHING IN THE TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) SECTOR

Vijayaragunathan Srivishagan, W. Madhusankha, Jayogha Chalanga Munasinghe, C. P. Danthanarayana, Haththotuwa Gamage Dayal Shamin Samarasinghe
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Although online education is not a recently emerged concept, the popularity of the concept has been boosted with the pandemic COVID-19, where the students have to depend totally on online education and they have been framed in it forcefully irrespective of the fact whether online education suits all type of education, especially for the sectors where the practicality is given the priority such as in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector. Therefore, there arises a need to investigate the understanding level of the students. The objectives of this research are to identify the students’ understanding level of online teaching and to evaluate the relationship between the understanding level of students and online teaching methods. The population of the study was all the students in the TVET sector in Sri Lanka and the sample was 294 students from 6 university colleges. Structured questionnaires were distributed among the sample for data collection. Descriptive analysis and correlation analysis were employed in the data analysis. The results discovered that a majority of students understand the online theoretical lecture delivery but they lack infrastructure facilities to engage in the academic activities. There is a low level of understanding of practical lessons. Moreover, the results visualize a moderate positive relationship between the students’ understanding level and online teaching methods. The researchers suggested that online teaching can be used for theory lectures in critical situations such as disasters but for the practical sessions, the student should physically be present to the field. Efficient strategies relevant to each type of professional qualification provided by the institutes should be implemented.
学生对职业技术教育和培训(tvet)部门在线教学的理解水平
虽然在线教育不是一个最近出现的概念,但随着COVID-19大流行,这一概念的普及得到了推动,学生必须完全依赖在线教育,无论在线教育是否适合所有类型的教育,特别是对于实用性优先的部门,如技术和职业教育和培训(TVET)部门,他们都被强行框架化。因此,有必要调查学生的理解水平。本研究的目的是确定学生对在线教学的理解水平,并评估学生的理解水平与在线教学方法之间的关系。研究人群为斯里兰卡TVET部门的所有学生,样本为来自6所大学学院的294名学生。在样本中发放结构化问卷进行数据收集。数据分析采用描述性分析和相关性分析。结果发现,大部分学生理解网络理论讲座,但缺乏参与学术活动的基础设施。对实践课程的理解水平很低。此外,结果显示学生的理解水平与在线教学方法之间存在适度的正相关关系。研究人员建议,在线教学可以用于灾难等关键情况下的理论讲座,但对于实践课程,学生应该亲自到现场。应实施与各学院提供的各类专业资格相关的有效策略。
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