Metsing Thokozile Ingrid, Rasengane Tuwani Adelaide, Buthelezi Sanele
Department of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.
Department of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Free State, Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa.
Clin Optom (Auckl). 2024 Sep 25;16:247-254. doi: 10.2147/OPTO.S467899. eCollection 2024.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the higher education sector worldwide, and South Africa has faced unique challenges that continue to influence teaching beyond the pandemic.
The study investigated the South African optometry educators' teaching experiences and opportunities pre-, during, and post-COVID-19.
The proposed study design was explorative and quantitative. Convenience sampling was used in recruiting participants. Optometry educators from four (4) universities training optometrists in South Africa were invited to participate in the study. An anonymous online questionnaire designed by the researchers was sent to participants to ensure that it captured relevant data. The questionnaire was sent electronically to the participants and SPSS was used to analyze collected data.
Face-to-face (F2F) teaching was found to be the preferred method pre-COVID-19 by all participants. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the F2F was not the teaching method of choice due to safety measures put in place by the government. Online learning (OL) was preferred by 80% (n=4), and blended methods by 100%, due to flexibility in terms of lecture time allocation and digital device infrastructure. A statistically significant satisfaction was indicated by the academics before and post-COVID-19 pandemic with and respectively. The dissatisfaction related to online and blended methods of teaching used during the COVID-19 pandemic could be attributed to a lack of preparedness and digital device infrastructure. Beyond the COVID-19 pandemic participants raised concerns related to the lack of personal interaction and challenges of self-discipline required for online learning including face-to-face lectures.
Post the COVID-19 pandemic, there remains a need to address challenges related to the training of optometry educators in using online (OL) and blended methods (BM) of teaching, especially for those with more than 20 years of teaching experience. Whilst OL and BMs are beneficial, F2F teaching should not be neglected as it remains the cornerstone of effective education in optometry, especially in clinical training.
新冠疫情对全球高等教育领域产生了影响,南非面临着独特的挑战,这些挑战在疫情之后仍继续影响着教学。
本研究调查了南非验光教育工作者在新冠疫情之前、期间和之后的教学经历与机遇。
拟采用的研究设计为探索性和定量研究。招募参与者时采用便利抽样法。邀请了南非四所培养验光师的大学的验光教育工作者参与该研究。研究人员设计了一份匿名在线问卷并发送给参与者,以确保能收集到相关数据。问卷通过电子方式发送给参与者,并用SPSS分析收集到的数据。
所有参与者均表示在新冠疫情之前,面对面教学是首选方法。在新冠疫情期间,由于政府实施的安全措施,面对面教学并非首选教学方法。80%(n = 4)的人更喜欢在线学习,100%的人更喜欢混合教学法,原因在于授课时间分配和数字设备基础设施方面的灵活性。在新冠疫情之前和之后,学者们的满意度分别为 和 ,具有统计学意义。对新冠疫情期间使用的在线和混合教学方法的不满可能归因于准备不足和数字设备基础设施问题。在新冠疫情之后,参与者提出了与缺乏人际互动以及在线学习(包括面对面讲座)所需的自律挑战相关的担忧。
在新冠疫情之后,仍有必要应对与验光教育工作者使用在线和混合教学方法培训相关的挑战,尤其是对于那些有超过20年教学经验的人。虽然在线学习和混合教学法有益,但面对面教学不应被忽视,因为它仍然是验光有效教育的基石,尤其是在临床培训中。