Ezulike Chigozie Donatus, Okoye Uzoma Odera, Ekoh Prince Chiagozie
Department of Social Work, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria; Department of Social and Behavioural Science, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Department of Social Work, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
Qual Soc Work. 2022 Sep;21(5):880-896. doi: 10.1177/14733250211029705.
Following the highly contagious nature of the coronavirus disease and the increase in confirmed cases, the Nigerian government, imposed lockdowns, quarantines, and various social distancing measures to curb the rate of infection. Schools were closed, and examinations were postponed indefinitely. Students of private schools were able to resume academic activities online. However, most public schools could not do so, due to lack of infrastructure. This study aimed to qualitatively investigate the impacts of the novel coronavirus on final-year students of social work, at the University of Nigeria. Data was collected from 20 undergraduates using in-depth interviews. Findings showed that the pandemic had negative effects on different aspects of the students' lives. It was also revealed that some of the students were resilient and were able to use various coping strategies to avoid being overwhelmed by the situation. A policy implication of this study is the need for revitalization of Nigerian public universities, as the continued lockdown of schools shows how public universities are poorly managed in the country. This poor management of public schools has made it impossible for a switch to virtual learning.
鉴于冠状病毒病具有高度传染性且确诊病例不断增加,尼日利亚政府实施了封锁、隔离及各种社交距离措施,以遏制感染率。学校关闭,考试无限期推迟。私立学校的学生能够在线恢复学术活动。然而,由于缺乏基础设施,大多数公立学校无法做到这一点。本研究旨在定性调查新型冠状病毒对尼日利亚大学社会工作专业应届毕业生的影响。通过深入访谈从20名本科生中收集了数据。研究结果表明,疫情对学生生活的不同方面产生了负面影响。研究还发现,一些学生具有韧性,能够运用各种应对策略避免被形势压垮。本研究的一项政策启示是,需要振兴尼日利亚的公立大学,因为学校持续封锁表明该国公立大学管理不善。公立学校的这种糟糕管理使得无法转向虚拟学习。