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Global challenges: South African and Australian students’ experiences of emergency remote teaching

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posted on 2024-05-28, 20:41 authored by M Joubert, Ana LarsenAna Larsen, B Magnuson, D Waldron, E Sabo, A Fletcher
The COVID-19 pandemic forced universities worldwide to move their teaching online within an unprecedentedly short timeframe. Whilst the move online learning has increased the reach of tertiary educational delivery it has also raised significant issues of equity, accessibility and student engagement. This includes concerns around access to technology and reliable internet connectivity, academic and digital literacy, and other factors such as mental health and work-life balance. This paper examines two studies of student engagement with online learning during 2020 when then pandemic began. One study was conducted in South Africa the other in a small regional university in South-Eastern Australia. A mixed method approach was used in both studies and then student responses were analysed using the student engagement framework presented by Kahu and Nelson (2018). A key focus in this analysis is the critical importance the educational interface and shared mutually formative experience of learning between students and universities. Findings show that despite the two different contexts, student concerns around digital literacy and engagement in an online learning environment share many similarities.

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Volume

20

Issue

4

Start Page

1

End Page

22

Number of Pages

22

eISSN

1449-9789

ISSN

1449-9789

Publisher

University of Wollongong

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This journal provides open access to its content thereby sharing capability in research and education effectively with global partners and stakeholders

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Open Access

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Journal

Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice

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