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Obrazovanie i NaukaVolume 24, Issue 2, 2022, Pages 206-224

SATISFACTION WITH REMOTE TEACHING IN THAI HIGHER EDUCATION(Article)(Open Access)

[УДОВЛЕТВОРЕННОСТЬ ДИСТАНЦИОННЫМ ОБУЧЕНИЕМ В ВУЗАХ ТАИЛАНДА]

  • Fuchs, K.,
  • Karrila, S.
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  • aPrince of Songkla University, Phuket, Thailand
  • bPrince of Songkla University, Surat Thani, Thailand

Abstract

Introduction. Emergency remote teaching (ERT) is meant to be a temporary shift from the normal modes of contact teaching. Such transition was imposed during the global pandemic in the spring of 2020, and higher education was required to shift entire curricula online in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus while maintaining continuity of its services. The disruptive overnight change and conversion of entire courses to ERT caused concerns, not only to the educators but also to the students who had little time to adapt to the new circumstances. Aim. The aim of the study was to examine student perceptions with regard to remote teaching during the global pandemic COVID-19. Moreover, the study aimed to identify attributes, which students deem as the most important during emergency remote teaching. Methodology and research methods. This mixed-method case study expands earlier research addressing those concerns, and adds to the body of knowledge by investigating how ERT is currently – during the second year of the pandemic – perceived by undergraduate students in Northeastern Thailand. Responses from a self-administered survey were collected and analysed (n = 363). Based on descriptive analysis, it was decided to conduct 12 unstructured interviews to investigate particular findings more thoroughly. An importance-performance rating matrix was used to determine the perceived satisfaction by the undergraduate students. Results and scientific novelty. The study identified that the students largely view ERT as inferior compared to traditional classroom teaching. Students claimed both lack of social interactions with peers and inability to seek academic support as the primary reasons. This study informs educators about student perceptions and preferences during these extraordinary circumstances of uncertain duration. Practical significance. The current research presents the recommendations that aim to provide institutions and educators with practical guidance on how to tackle the outlined issues. © 2022 Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University. All rights reserved.

Author keywords

Distance educationHigher educationOnline learningRemote teachingTechnology-enhanced learningUndergraduate students

Funding details

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Prince of Songkla UniversityPSU
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    Acknowledgements. The authors would like to thank the participants, who contributed to the research project by answering the questionnaire and attending the interviews. The project under the Fast Track Data Collection Grant was funded by the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism, Prince of Songkla University.

  • ISSN: 19945639
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.17853/1994-5639-2022-2-206-224
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University


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