Ela Mahfuza Zaman, Shohel Tunvir Ahamed, Shovo Taufiq-E-Ahmed, Khan Lubaba, Jahan Nusrat, Hossain Md Tanvir, Islam Md Nazrul
Sociology Discipline, Social Science School, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, Bangladesh.
Social and Political Science (SPS) Program, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Clayton, 3168, Melbourne, Australia.
Heliyon. 2021 Feb;7(2):e06263. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06263. Epub 2021 Feb 13.
The erratic nature of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) forced the Bangladeshi government to shut down all the educational institutions since March 18, 2020. This prolonged closure not only detached the students from their study but also increased anxiety among them regarding their future academic as well as professional careers. The present study aimed to explore the perception and understanding of the students and teachers regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the academic life and career pursuit of university students in Bangladesh. With a semi-structured interview schedule, data for this qualitative study were collected from 8 purposively selected participants, using telephone interviews, affiliated with a public university in Bangladesh. Students argued that the extended closure is responsible for the delayed graduation of the senior students, thereby, mounting mental stress and frustration among them. The informants unequivocally opposed the online education platform, as a solution for the ongoing gap, due to scarcity of the resources, and unequal accesses and opportunities for all. It has been suggested that the education gap can be reduced by shortening the term, curtailing the preparatory leave, and taking extra classes over the weekends when the universities re-open together with enforced collective health hygiene.
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的不确定性迫使孟加拉国政府自2020年3月18日起关闭了所有教育机构。这种长期停课不仅使学生脱离了学习,还增加了他们对未来学业和职业的焦虑。本研究旨在探讨学生和教师对COVID-19对孟加拉国大学生学术生活和职业追求的影响的看法和理解。通过半结构化访谈提纲,采用电话访谈的方式,从孟加拉国一所公立大学的8名有目的选择的参与者那里收集了本定性研究的数据。学生们认为,延长停课导致高年级学生毕业延迟,从而增加了他们的精神压力和挫败感。由于资源匮乏以及所有人获得的机会不平等,受访者明确反对将在线教育平台作为解决当前差距的办法。有人建议,通过缩短学期、减少预备假期,并在大学重新开学时在周末额外上课,同时加强集体卫生,来缩小教育差距。