2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的数字学习应对:以毛里求斯为例

Q4 Social Sciences
V. Tandrayen‐Ragoobur, B. Seetanah, S. Fauzel, Viraiyan Teeroovengadum
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摘要

本文调查了学习者对自己适应在线学习能力的看法,以及他们在新冠肺炎大流行期间在这种新的电子学习环境中遇到的挑战和机会。使用在线问卷对毛里求斯五所大学和商学院各学院的男女学生进行了全面调查。研究结果表明,新冠肺炎是高等教育研究的一大干扰。尽管采用了在线学习方法,但与非STEM学位的学生相比,STEM学位学生受到的影响更大。大约三分之一的学生声称,在线学习是一个重大挑战,对于那些缺乏必要的数字工具来适应这种新学习环境的最低收入群体来说更是如此。不利的家庭环境进一步对学生的注意力和应对学习的能力产生了负面影响。我们注意到,与本科生相比,研究生更好地适应数字学习。因此,有必要重新思考、改造和重新设计教育系统,为未来的冲击做好准备,并通过在教育系统数字化中应用最佳实践来建立韧性。
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Digital Learning Response in the Midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Case of Mauritius
This article investigates learners’ perception of their ability to adapt to online learning and the challenges they encountered as well as the opportunities they found in this new e-learning environment, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. A comprehensive survey was undertaken using an online questionnaire circulated among male and female students across various faculties at five universities and business schools in Mauritius. The results indicate that Covid-19 was a major disruption in higher education studies. Despite the online learning approach, students enrolled in STEM degrees were more impacted compared to those in non-STEM degrees. Around one-third of the students asserted that online learning was a major challenge, more so for those in the lowest-income group who lacked the necessary digital tools to adapt to this new learning environment. A non-conducive home environment further had a negative bearing on students’ concentration and ability to cope with their studies. We noted that postgraduate students adapt to digital learning better compared to undergraduates. There is thus a need to rethink, revamp and redesign the education system to be prepared for future shocks and build resilience through the application of best practices in the digitalisation of the education system.
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Africa Development/Afrique et Developpement
Africa Development/Afrique et Developpement Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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0.70
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17
期刊介绍: Africa Development (ISSN 0850 3907) is the quarterly bilingual journal of CODESRIA published since 1976. It is a social science journal whose major focus is on issues which are central to the development of society. Its principal objective is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas among African scholars from a variety of intellectual persuasions and various disciplines. The journal also encourages other contributors working on Africa or those undertaking comparative analysis of developing world issues. Africa Development welcomes contributions which cut across disciplinary boundaries. Articles with a narrow focus and incomprehensible to people outside their discipline are unlikely to be accepted.
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