AAOU Journal (Nov 2021)

The transformation of education during the corona pandemic: exploring the perspective of the private university students in Bangladesh

  • Shamsul Huq Bin Shahriar,
  • Sayed Arafat,
  • Nayeema Sultana,
  • Silvia Akter,
  • Md. Mahfuzur Rahman Khan,
  • J.M. Ekram Hossain Nur,
  • Syful Islam Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/AAOUJ-02-2021-0025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 161 – 176

Abstract

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Purpose – In 2020, the education system was preliminary halted by the COVID-19 crisis and went through radical improvisation, and online-based distance learning was the only plausible initiative to continue educational activities ensuring health guidelines properly. However, in reality, such desperate measure in case of a lower-middle-income developing nation lacking proper structural capabilities raised some issues and concerns for both pupils and mentors, and this study aims to explore the practice of online-based distance learning in private universities of Bangladesh and the challenges associated with it. Design/methodology/approach – This exploratory research is qualitative in nature. A total number of 89 undergraduate level university students from different private universities were divided into two main clusters and interviewed in depth. Findings – The findings of this paper revealed that common developing country syndromes like improper technological infrastructure development, limitation to devices or internet accessibility and financial hindrances can disrupt the harmony of the online learning experience. Also, the lack of tech literacy has created a huge tension and psychological inertia among both the teachers and the students. Social implications – The coronavirus pandemic event, with its dreadful influence, is creating immense mental pressures for students to cope well with the online learning system. Comprehending the underlying challenges affiliated with online-based distance learning and enabling faculties or respected personnel with training and development programs to handle impediments better way, this learning initiative can ensure the best outcomes. Originality/value – The significance of this study lies in comprehending the feasibility of online-based education regarding lower-middle-income developing nation context and the realism of such learning process's acceptability considering its actual effectiveness.

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