新冠肺炎疫情期间高职教育培训(VPET)学生在线学习体验研究

R. Ng, K. Ng, Rechell Yee-Shun Lam, Lap-Kei Lee
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新冠肺炎疫情期间,各级学校停课,面授课程取消。经济停滞被认为是人类历史上影响最大的一次。令人惊讶的是,这一事件还表明,教育部门是最脆弱的,但也最具弹性。在大流行之前实施电子学习/在线学习/混合或灵活学习的学校大多存活下来并能够适应新常态,而那些严重依赖面对面授课的学校遭受的损失最大。准备和响应是教育机构生存的两个关键因素。这里的准备不仅包括电子学习和教学资源的准备,还包括利益相关者的学习和教学实践、习惯和意愿。学校对政策、课程、课程表的变化及时作出反应和决策,以及选择合适的学习和教学平台也同样重要。本研究特别研究香港其中一所最大的职业及专业教育培训学院(VPET)因应新冠肺炎疫情的教与学政策及学生的网上学习经验。2019年,由于香港社会动荡,学院也经历了校园关闭和停课。本文首先回顾了应急政策,然后研究了大流行期间在线学习和教学活动的实施情况。然后对1381名全日制学生和193名兼职学生进行了在线学习体验问卷调查,以加强在线学习和教学实践以及未来规划。研究结果表明,参加不同学习项目的学生的在线学习体验各不相同。本研究还发现,与全日制学生相比,非全日制学生对在线学习体验更满意,对在线学习的适应能力也更强。调查结果还显示,在使用在线学习平台和学习材料方面提供清晰和充分的指导,加强在线评估以及教师的指导、支持和反馈是需要解决的重点。
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A Study of Vocational and Professional Education and Training (VPET) Students’ Online Learning Experience during the Outbreak of Pandemic
During the outbreak of COVID-19, schools at all levels were closed and face-to-face classes were cancelled. The stagnation was considered as the most impactful in human history. Surprisingly, the incident also revealed that the education sector was most vulnerable and yet resilient. Schools that have been implementing e-learning/online learning/blended or flexible learning prior to the pandemic mostly survived and were able to adapt to the new normal while those heavily relied on face-to-face classes delivery suffered the most. Readiness and responsiveness were the two key factors for educational institutions to survive. Readiness here included not merely the preparation of e-learning and teaching resources but also the stakeholders’ learning and teaching practices, habits and willingness. Schools’ timely responses and decision making on the changes of policies, curricula, timetabling as well as choosing the appropriate learning and teaching platforms were equally important. This study looked specifically into one of Hong Kong largest vocational and professional education and training (VPET) institute’s learning and teaching policy and students’ online learning experience in response to the outbreak of the pandemic. The institute also experienced the closed down of campuses and classes suspension due to the social unrest in Hong Kong in 2019. This paper first reviewed the contingency policy followed by a study on the implementation of online learning and teaching activities during the pandemic. A questionnaire survey was then conducted to 1,381 full-time and 193 part-time students on their online learning experience for the enhancement of the online learning and teaching practices and future planning. Results of the study showed that online learning experience varied amongst students from different learning programmes. This study also found that part-time students had a more satisfying online learning experience and were more adaptable to online learning than full-time students. Findings also revealed that clarity and sufficient guideline in using online learning platform and learning materials, enhancement of online assessment as well as guidance, support and feedback from teachers were the salient points to be addressed.
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