The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif

Covid-19 has been around us for over a year and due to massive restrictions, many nations are still struggling to formulate an ideal education system. As a result of the emergency outbreak, the education system is compromised and this has a direct impact on both...

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Main Authors: Zulkifli, Che Nooryohana, Ab. Latif, Nur Afiqah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.510842021-11-09T03:39:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/51084/ The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif Zulkifli, Che Nooryohana Ab. Latif, Nur Afiqah Educational psychology Learning. Learning strategies Learning ability Covid-19 has been around us for over a year and due to massive restrictions, many nations are still struggling to formulate an ideal education system. As a result of the emergency outbreak, the education system is compromised and this has a direct impact on both instructors and students. The latter were found to experience more significant challenges to continue learning in this crisis, and this requires eclectic strategies for the system to properly function again. Since the number of Covid-19 cases surges every day in Malaysia, it is critical that we address the most pressing concerns that students are currently facing when online learning is abruptly employed to substitute face-to-face (FTF) education. Thus, this paper identified specific challenges faced by the students of Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pulau Pinang, as well as the opportunities that came with the disruptions that were predicted to be used as optimal ways to receive and distribute online learning information successfully. In this study, 70 participants took part, and the data was gathered through a structured interview that was recorded on videos. The findings demonstrated that, despite the challenges, learners are gradually accepting these new standards, provided suitable learning techniques are used in the education system. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/51084/1/51084.pdf ID51084 Zulkifli, Che Nooryohana and Ab. Latif, Nur Afiqah (2021) The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif. Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (CPLT), 9 (2): 5. pp. 68-82. ISSN 1823464-X (Unpublished) https://cplt.uitm.edu.my/v1/index.php/journal-volume/volume-9-2021/vol-9-no-2-nov-2021
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topic Educational psychology
Learning. Learning strategies
Learning ability
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Learning. Learning strategies
Learning ability
Zulkifli, Che Nooryohana
Ab. Latif, Nur Afiqah
The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif
description Covid-19 has been around us for over a year and due to massive restrictions, many nations are still struggling to formulate an ideal education system. As a result of the emergency outbreak, the education system is compromised and this has a direct impact on both instructors and students. The latter were found to experience more significant challenges to continue learning in this crisis, and this requires eclectic strategies for the system to properly function again. Since the number of Covid-19 cases surges every day in Malaysia, it is critical that we address the most pressing concerns that students are currently facing when online learning is abruptly employed to substitute face-to-face (FTF) education. Thus, this paper identified specific challenges faced by the students of Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pulau Pinang, as well as the opportunities that came with the disruptions that were predicted to be used as optimal ways to receive and distribute online learning information successfully. In this study, 70 participants took part, and the data was gathered through a structured interview that was recorded on videos. The findings demonstrated that, despite the challenges, learners are gradually accepting these new standards, provided suitable learning techniques are used in the education system.
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title The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif
title_short The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif
title_full The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif
title_fullStr The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif
title_full_unstemmed The rise of new norms in COVID-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / Che Nooryohana Zulkifli and Nur Afiqah Ab. Latif
title_sort rise of new norms in covid-19 crisis: learning barriers and opportunities / che nooryohana zulkifli and nur afiqah ab. latif
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/51084/1/51084.pdf
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