Swansea University Medical School, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences. Singleton Park, Swansea, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2023 May 4;18(5):e0283742. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283742. eCollection 2023.
The Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent national lockdowns resulted in drastic changes to the way that higher education was delivered. A mixed-methods research study was conducted to explore university students' perceptions of online learning during the 2020/21 academic year. Students from across all Welsh higher education institutions were invited to participate. First, a series of focus groups (n = 13) were conducted to explore students' experiences of online learning during the pandemic. Two were conducted in Welsh, the remaining eleven in English. Thematic analysis led researchers to develop eight key themes: Seeking the positives, Facilitators to learning, Barriers to learning, Lost sense of community, Let down by University, Workload, Assessment, and Health and well-being. These themes informed the design of a quantitative survey which was completed by 759 students. It was found that students were largely satisfied with the quality of online learning, however there were specific challenges associated with a lack of community, wellbeing concerns, and challenges with loneliness and isolation. Data from the focus groups and survey informed recommendations for practice in three key categories; teaching practice, institutional level recommendations, and student health and wellbeing considerations.
Covid-19 大流行和随后的全国封锁导致高等教育的授课方式发生了巨大变化。本研究采用混合方法,旨在探讨 2020/21 学年期间大学生对在线学习的看法。邀请了来自威尔士所有高等教育机构的学生参与。首先,进行了一系列焦点小组(n=13),以探讨学生在大流行期间的在线学习体验。其中两个以威尔士语进行,其余 11 个以英语进行。主题分析使研究人员得出了八个关键主题:寻找积极因素、学习促进因素、学习障碍、社区感丧失、对大学失望、工作量、评估以及健康和福祉。这些主题为完成 759 名学生的定量调查提供了信息。调查结果发现,学生对在线学习的质量基本满意,但缺乏社区、关注健康和福祉、孤独和隔离等方面存在具体挑战。焦点小组和调查的数据为三个关键领域的实践提供了建议:教学实践、机构层面的建议以及学生的健康和福祉考虑。