Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
Eur J Dent Educ. 2022 Aug;26(3):506-515. doi: 10.1111/eje.12727. Epub 2021 Dec 2.
The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated an unprecedented shift from face-to-face teaching to e-learning. Previous surveys revealed the negative impact of COVID-19 on dental education and the physical and psychological well-being of dental students. This qualitative study aimed to investigate the perspectives of dental educators towards e-learning during the pandemic and the impact of this experience on their future adoption of e-learning.
Semi-structured interviews with dental educators from the National University of Singapore were conducted over Zoom. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and subjected to thematic analysis. Data saturation was reached. Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) was followed.
Fifteen out of 22 (68%) eligible dental educators were interviewed. Educators had minimal prior e-learning experience. They encountered difficulties in engaging students, assessing students' understanding and adapting their teaching. A practical challenge was to ensure the well-rounded training of competent dentists with adequate patient-interaction skills through e-learning. Self-motivation of the audience, class size, type of teaching and complexity of the material were perceived as factors influencing the suitability of the e-learning format. Educators reported an increased confidence after this emergency e-learning experience. Some considered sustaining or expanding e-learning in their future teaching practice and highlighted the need for continued investment and institutional support, training on the pedagogy of e-learning modalities and curriculum redesign to accommodate blended learning approaches.
Although the shift to e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic presented a myriad of challenges, dental educators gained experience and confidence which may accelerate the pace of future e-learning adoption and innovation.
COVID-19 大流行迫使我们从面对面教学转变为在线学习。之前的调查显示 COVID-19 对牙科教育以及牙科学生的身心健康产生了负面影响。本定性研究旨在探讨牙科教育者对大流行期间在线学习的看法,以及这种体验对他们未来采用在线学习的影响。
对新加坡国立大学的牙科教育者进行了半结构式 Zoom 访谈。将音频记录逐字转录,并进行主题分析。达到数据饱和。遵循了定性研究报告的统一标准 (COREQ)。
22 名符合条件的牙科教育者中有 15 名(68%)接受了采访。教育者几乎没有在线学习的经验。他们在吸引学生、评估学生的理解能力和调整教学方面遇到了困难。一个实际的挑战是确保通过在线学习培养出具备足够医患互动技能的全面牙医。观众的自我激励、班级规模、教学类型和材料的复杂性被认为是影响在线学习模式适用性的因素。教育者在这次紧急在线学习体验后,信心有所增强。一些人考虑在未来的教学实践中维持或扩展在线学习,并强调需要持续投资和机构支持、在线学习模式教学法培训以及课程重新设计以适应混合学习方法。
尽管 COVID-19 大流行期间向在线学习的转变带来了诸多挑战,但牙科教育者获得了经验和信心,这可能会加速未来在线学习的采用和创新步伐。