自2019冠状病毒病以来的马来西亚教育格局

Rajantheran Muniandy, Bharathi Mutty, Silllalee S. Kandasamy
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2019冠状病毒病大流行导致马来西亚教育系统进行了多次修订,必须调查这些变化对主要利益相关者(学生、教育工作者、家长/监护人和管理人员)的影响。目前进行的定性研究是为了积累这些主要利益相关者在高等教育层面面临的挑战,并进一步审查这些挑战,以确定它们对马来西亚社会的影响。研究表明,参与者在教学、财务、身心健康以及认知成熟度等各个方面都经历了消极和积极的结果,这取决于他们各自在高等教育机构中的角色。虽然利益相关者对OTL的负面看法等担忧可以通过重新调整他们的心态在内部解决,但主要的问题,如数字鸿沟造成的上层和下层社会经济阶层之间的空白,只能通过马来西亚政府和其他非政府组织的共同努力来解决。
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The Malaysian Educational Landscape Since COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has induced many revisions in the Malaysian education system, and it is imperative to investigate the consequences of these changes on the major stakeholders: the students, educators, parents/guardians, and the administrators. The current qualitative study was conducted to accumulate the challenges faced by these major stakeholders at the tertiary level, which were scrutinized further to determine their effects on Malaysian society. The research revealed that the participants experienced negative and positive results in various aspects like teaching and learning, finance, physical and mental health, as well as cognitive maturity, according to their respective roles in their tertiary establishments. While concerns such as the negative perceptions towards OTL by the stakeholders could be resolved internally by refocusing their mindset, the major ones like the void between the upper and lower socio-economic classes created by the digital divide could only be solved by the joined efforts of the Malaysian government and other non-governmental organizations.
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