Students’ Psychological Perceptions Toward Online Learning Engagement and Outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparative Analysis of Students in Three Different Countries

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Natalia Zapata-Cuervo, M. I. Montes-Guerra, H. Shin, Mi-Kyeng Jeong, Minho Cho
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ABSTRACT Due to COVID-19, universities have shifted to offer online learning for their students from traditional face-to-face learning. Despite various efforts made by university administrators for their students’ online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, not much has been identified about how students perceived online learning and what factors affected their online learning engagement and outcomes. Examining students’ motivation, self-efficacy, and anxiety as key factors for their online learning engagement and outcomes, this study conducted a self-administered online survey with college students in three countries: the U.S., South Korea, and Colombia. This study used SEM to test hypotheses and conducted a multi-group analysis to find differences among students. The findings indicated that students’ self-efficacy and anxiety significantly impacted their online learning engagement, influencing online learning outcomes. Although students were highly engaged in online learning, their perceived online learning was not so effective and rigorous compared to face-to-face learning.
COVID-19大流行期间学生对在线学习参与和结果的心理感知:三个不同国家学生的比较分析
由于新冠肺炎疫情,大学已经从传统的面对面学习转向为学生提供在线学习。尽管在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大学管理人员为学生的在线学习做出了各种努力,但关于学生对在线学习的看法以及影响他们在线学习参与度和结果的因素却知之甚少。本研究对美国、韩国和哥伦比亚三个国家的大学生进行了一项自我管理的在线调查,考察了学生的动机、自我效能和焦虑作为他们在线学习参与和结果的关键因素。本研究使用扫描电镜检验假设,并进行多组分析,以发现学生之间的差异。研究发现,学生的自我效能感和焦虑感显著影响其在线学习投入,进而影响在线学习成果。尽管学生对在线学习的参与度很高,但他们认为在线学习与面对面学习相比并不那么有效和严谨。
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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