PeerJ (Oct 2023)

Navigating post COVID-19 education: an investigative study on students’ attitude and perception of their new normal learning environment

  • Anshoo Agarwal,
  • Geetha Subramaniam,
  • Osama Khattak,
  • GulamSaidunnisa Begum,
  • Afaf Taha,
  • Naglaa Ahmed Bayomy,
  • Abdulhakim Bawadekji,
  • Amin Khalid Makhdoom,
  • Maali Subhi Alshammari,
  • Farooq Ahmad Chaudhary

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. e16184

Abstract

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Background The incidence and aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic brought about a drastic change in health professional education around the world. Traditional classrooms made way for online classrooms in order to ensure that learning continued in a safe and secure environment. However, how well health professional students perceived and accepted these changes have not been fully gauged yet. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the perception of health professional students about their new educational climate. Methods A modified and validated Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) questionnaire was used to collect data regarding student perception of their educational environment. Results The mean DREEM scores for three time periods were in the accepted positive range of 101 to 150 indicating that most of the students perceived the changes positively. The results indicated that most students preferred blended learning over online learning or face-to-face learning alone. Areas where students were unsatisfied with their learning environment that need improvement were identified by poor item-wise scores. Conclusion Strategic remedial measures for these concerns need to be developed to improve the quality of education received by the students. However, the results of our study indicated that most of the students were able to adapt positively to the new education environment due to the change in the circumstances during COVID.

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