Post Covid teaching and learning from students’ perspective
A survey was carried out on the students from the Centre for Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia (CFS IIUM) in Semester 1 Session 2022/2023. These students had been going through the Remote Teaching and Learning (RTL) during pandemic in their first year of study and after...
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| Format: | Proceeding Paper |
| Language: | en |
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Centre of Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia
2023
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| Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/119855/8/119855_Post%20Covid%20teaching%20and%20learning.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/119855/ https://conference.iium.edu.my/cfse/index.php/e-proceeding/ |
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| Summary: | A survey was carried out on the students from the Centre for Foundation Studies, International Islamic
University Malaysia (CFS IIUM) in Semester 1 Session 2022/2023. These students had been going through the
Remote Teaching and Learning (RTL) during pandemic in their first year of study and after the pandemic era they
are currently undergoing face-to-face teaching and learning. In this study, questionnaires have been given to them
and 101 responses were collected. This consists of 16.8 % arts and 83.2 % science-based background. The
questionnaires have been developed by means of Google Form which covered the demography of the students
and their experiences during RTL as well as face-to-face mode during post pandemic classes. The responses were
measured by means of Likert’s scale and data has been extracted and analysed using Excel and IBM SPSS
Statistics v26. The results of the survey were analysed using descriptive analysis. It was revealed that the students
preferred face-to-face over online classes because they can learn effectively either using traditional white board
and marker pen method or embedding online and technology assisted elements during classes. They also satisfied
with having face-to face discussions with peers as well as having effective interaction and communication with
lecturers. However, they agreed that the quality of their learning can be enhanced using the latest technology such
as gamification and other online platforms. Giving them a choice, they prefer to have a combination of face-toface and online classes where 49.5% had chosen a 70:30 ratio of face-to-face over online mode. Therefore,
lecturers of CFS IIUM should be ready and well equipped with state-of-the-art technology in teaching and learning
to facilitate alternative methodology such as blended learning or hybrid mode whilst prioritizing face-to-face
mode. |
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