How do university students perceive the educational transition in the COVID-19 era: A cross-sectional study from 15 Arab countries.

Journal: Health science reports

Volume: 6

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Eltewacy Arab Research Group. Faculty of Pharmacy Applied Science Private University Amman Jordan. Faculty of Medicine University of Algiers Algiers Algeria. Faculty of Medicine Al Balqa' Applied University Salt Jordan. Faculty of Medicine Hashemite University Zarqa Jordan. Department of Vascular Surgery Al-Razi Hospital Aleppo Syria.

Abstract summary 

The viral agent of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread worldwide, leading to a global pandemic. this may negatively affect students' mental health who have to maintain their learning efforts. Therefore, we aimed to assess students' perceptions of the online learning programs designed for university students in Arab countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.This cross-sectional study was conducted on university students using a self-administered online questionnaire in 15 Arab countries, including 6779 participants. The actual sample size was calculated using the EpiInfo program calculator. The validated, piloted questionnaire assessed the effectiveness of internet-based distance learning applications used in these countries during the pandemic. The SPSS version 22 was used.Among the 6779 participants, 26.2% believed that their teachers diversify learning methods, 22.0% thought that their teachers were able to treat the weakness the students have, and 30.7% agreed that their teachers efficiently communicate with them through COVID-19 internet-based learning process. Around 33% of students participated in lectures effectively, 47.4% submitted their homework within accepted deadlines, and 28.6% thought that their colleagues did not cheat during exams and homework. Around 31.3% of students believed that online-based learning had a role in directing them towards research, and 29.9% and 28.9%, respectively, believed that online learning had a role in developing analytical thinking and synthesis skills. Participants reported many suggestions to enhance the process of internet-based distance learning in the future.Our study suggests that online-based distance learning in Arab countries still needs more improvement as students still are more inclined toward face-to-face teaching. However, exploring the factors that influence students' perceptions of e-learning is vital for improving the quality of online-based distance learning. We recommend exploring the perceptions of educators regarding their experience towards online-based distance learning during COVID-19 lockdown.

Authors & Co-authors:  Eltewacy Nael Kamel NK Abu Farha Rana K RK Matar Sajeda G SG Jobran Afnan W M AWM Nagi Nesma Gebril NG Benmelouka Amira Yasmine AY Rohim Hagar Ismail HI Yasseen Enas M EM Ayman Omnia O El-Din Sayed Aya N AN Abdallah Reem Ahmed M RAM Abdallah Rana Ahmed M RAM Yousef Alaa M AM Yahia Ahmad B AB Brimo Alsaman Muhamad Zakaria MZ Ebada Mahmoud A MA

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Citations :  Zaharah Z, Kirilova GI, Windarti A. Impact of coronavirus outbreak towards teaching and learning activities in Indonesia. SALAM J Sos dan Budaya Syar‐i. 2020;7(2):1‐22.
Authors :  17
Identifiers
Doi : e1254
SSN : 2398-8835
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
COVID‐19;learning;medical;online;perception;students
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
United States