Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia

The COVID-19 pandemic is of global proportions affecting Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), with online learning becoming a prominent approach to students’ learning during the pandemic. However, minimal attention has been paid to researching online learning in Malaysia during COVID-19. This cross...

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Main Authors: Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah, Che Wan Ibrahim, Che Wan Ida Rahimah, Rohaizad, Nor Aizal Akmal, Abdullah, Norillah, Raja Ibrahim, Raja Zirwatul Aida, Dagang, Mazidah
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spelling my.iium.irep.938892021-12-23T07:40:24Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/93889/ Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah Che Wan Ibrahim, Che Wan Ida Rahimah Rohaizad, Nor Aizal Akmal Abdullah, Norillah Raja Ibrahim, Raja Zirwatul Aida Dagang, Mazidah BF Psychology BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion BF795 Temperament. Character The COVID-19 pandemic is of global proportions affecting Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), with online learning becoming a prominent approach to students’ learning during the pandemic. However, minimal attention has been paid to researching online learning in Malaysia during COVID-19. This cross-sectional study examines students’ perceptions of online learning during the pandemic. A sample of 457 counselling students has been chosen using purposive sampling. Online questionnaires in Google Forms with an appended consent form were distributed to the respondents via WhatsApp with 184 respondents and a response rate of 40.3 per cent. The online questionnaire comprised demographic, students’ perception towards online learning (a closed-ended question), reasons for liking and disliking online learning (two closed-ended questions), their preferable online teaching material and delivery (a closed-ended question), and suggestions to overcome online learning constraints (an open-ended question). Data collection was carried out in approximately two weeks and analysed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that the majority of respondents (84.8%) decided that the online learning approach was essential during the pandemic. Most students liked online learning because learning can continue even during the pandemic (75.7%), it was safer to study at home than to go to campus (63.0%), and it facilitated meeting the requirements to graduate on time (44.5%). Most disliked online learning because doing group assignments online was difficult (60.3%), attending online classes was challenging (59.8%), and taking an online test was challenging (55.3%). The respondents (50.0%) also acknowledged that the most effective teaching material and delivery tool for online learning was a PowerPoint with audio (asynchronous method). The respondents recommended internet stability and speed improvements, and a convenient space for studying online at home. This study contributes to the theory and evidence necessary for future research, programmes, and interventions to promote a fully digitally connected and informed society. Academic Publishing Limited 2021-10-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93889/2/240 application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93889/8/93889_Counselling%20Students%E2%80%99%20Perception%20of%20Online%20Learning%20during%20COVID-%2019%20in%20Malaysia.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93889/14/93889_Counselling%20students%E2%80%99%20perception_Scopus.pdf Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah and Che Wan Ibrahim, Che Wan Ida Rahimah and Rohaizad, Nor Aizal Akmal and Abdullah, Norillah and Raja Ibrahim, Raja Zirwatul Aida and Dagang, Mazidah (2021) Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia. The Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 19 (4). pp. 282-295. ISSN 1479-4403 https://academic-publishing.org/index.php/ejel/article/view/2445 10.34190/ejel.19.4.2445
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topic BF Psychology
BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion
BF795 Temperament. Character
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BF511 Affection. Feeling. Emotion
BF795 Temperament. Character
Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah
Che Wan Ibrahim, Che Wan Ida Rahimah
Rohaizad, Nor Aizal Akmal
Abdullah, Norillah
Raja Ibrahim, Raja Zirwatul Aida
Dagang, Mazidah
Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia
description The COVID-19 pandemic is of global proportions affecting Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), with online learning becoming a prominent approach to students’ learning during the pandemic. However, minimal attention has been paid to researching online learning in Malaysia during COVID-19. This cross-sectional study examines students’ perceptions of online learning during the pandemic. A sample of 457 counselling students has been chosen using purposive sampling. Online questionnaires in Google Forms with an appended consent form were distributed to the respondents via WhatsApp with 184 respondents and a response rate of 40.3 per cent. The online questionnaire comprised demographic, students’ perception towards online learning (a closed-ended question), reasons for liking and disliking online learning (two closed-ended questions), their preferable online teaching material and delivery (a closed-ended question), and suggestions to overcome online learning constraints (an open-ended question). Data collection was carried out in approximately two weeks and analysed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that the majority of respondents (84.8%) decided that the online learning approach was essential during the pandemic. Most students liked online learning because learning can continue even during the pandemic (75.7%), it was safer to study at home than to go to campus (63.0%), and it facilitated meeting the requirements to graduate on time (44.5%). Most disliked online learning because doing group assignments online was difficult (60.3%), attending online classes was challenging (59.8%), and taking an online test was challenging (55.3%). The respondents (50.0%) also acknowledged that the most effective teaching material and delivery tool for online learning was a PowerPoint with audio (asynchronous method). The respondents recommended internet stability and speed improvements, and a convenient space for studying online at home. This study contributes to the theory and evidence necessary for future research, programmes, and interventions to promote a fully digitally connected and informed society.
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author Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah
Che Wan Ibrahim, Che Wan Ida Rahimah
Rohaizad, Nor Aizal Akmal
Abdullah, Norillah
Raja Ibrahim, Raja Zirwatul Aida
Dagang, Mazidah
author_facet Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah
Che Wan Ibrahim, Che Wan Ida Rahimah
Rohaizad, Nor Aizal Akmal
Abdullah, Norillah
Raja Ibrahim, Raja Zirwatul Aida
Dagang, Mazidah
author_sort Mat Ali, Siti Nazilah
title Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia
title_short Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia
title_full Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia
title_fullStr Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Counselling students’ perception of online learning during COVID- 19 in Malaysia
title_sort counselling students’ perception of online learning during covid- 19 in malaysia
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