Online teaching and learning in higher education during the coronavirus pandemic: students’ perspective

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Online teaching and learning in higher education during the coronavirus pandemic: students’ perspective
Abstract
The research focuses on identifying the way in which Romanian universities managed to provide knowledge during the Coronavirus pandemic, when, in a very short time, universities had to adapt the educational process for exclusively online teaching and learning. In this regard, we analyzed students’ perception regarding online learning, their capacity to assimilate information, and the use of E-learning platforms. An online survey based on a semi-structured questionnaire was conducted. Data was collected from 762 students from two of the largest Romanian universities. The results of the research revealed that higher education institutions in Romania were not prepared for exclusively online learning. Thus, the advantages of online learning identified in other studies seem to diminish in value, while disadvantages become more prominent. The hierarchy of problems that arise in online learning changes in the context of the crisis caused by the pandemic. Technical issues are the most important, followed by teachers’ lack of technical skills and their teaching style improperly adapted to the online environment. However, the last place was assigned by students to the lack of interaction with teachers or poor communication with them. Based on these findings, research implications for universities and researchers are discussed.
Publication
Sustainability
Volume
12
Issue
24
Pages
10367
Date
2020-12-11
Journal Abbr
Sustainability
Language
en
ISSN
2071-1050
Short Title
Online teaching and learning in higher education during the coronavirus pandemic
Accessed
05/08/2021, 18:06
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Coman, C., Țîru, L. G., Meseșan-Schmitz, L., Stanciu, C., & Bularca, M. C. (2020). Online teaching and learning in higher education during the coronavirus pandemic: students’ perspective. Sustainability, 12(24), 10367. https://doi.org/10.3390/su122410367