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Students’ Perceptions towards the Quality of Online Learning during the COVID-19 Lockdown: A Quantitative Study

Dorji Tshering Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education Kesang Tshering Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education

Abstract

The pandemic has disrupted educational systems around the world, impacting the most vulnerable students. Many institutions and colleges stopped offering in-person instruction in the middle of the academic year. Google Suite (computer software) -based e-learning was introduced as an alternative teaching and assessment method. The purpose of this study was to find out the students’ perceptions towards the quality of online learning during the lockdown due to COVID-19. A sample of 364 students was selected through a simple random sampling technique. The results showed that moderate numbers of students were satisfied in terms of teachers’ methods of online learning, students’ convenience in online learning, and motivation to learn online. A little over 60% of students chose in-person instruction, whereas just about 20.35% preferred online instruction. Considering this, one effective teaching method that can increase student motivation, success, and academic performance is blended learning. The COVID-19 pandemic has given us a great opportunity in the field of education to explore the best model to encounter the next uncertainties.

Keywords

Online teaching, E-Learning, Perception, Motivation, COVID-19

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Published12 December 2022
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Copyright© 2022 Dorji Tshering, Kesang Tshering

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Author Biographies

Dorji Tshering

Mr. Dorji Tshering is serving as a Principal of Sonamgang Middle Secondary School, Phuentsholing Thromde. He did his Bachelor of Education (Secondary) from the National Institute of Education, Samtse in 2002 and Master in Educational Management (M.Ed) from Mahidol University, Thailand in 2013.

Kesang Tshering

Mr. Kesang Tshering is serving as a Principal of Samdrup Jongkhar Higher Secondary School, Samdrup Jongkhar Thromde. He also did his Bachelor of Education (Secondary) from Samtse College of Education in the year 2000 and Master of Educational Studies from University of Newcastle, Australia, 2007.

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