How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?

This study compares university students’ approaches to learning and experiences with the teaching–learning environment in general and during online studying as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines students’ learning profiles and how students with different learning profiles experienced the...

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Main Authors: Anna Parpala, Nina Katajavuori, Anne Haarala-Muhonen, Henna Asikainen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/9/337
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spelling doaj-e066c14f84264dc5863057e000a4a7fe2021-09-26T01:26:15ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602021-09-011033733710.3390/socsci10090337How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?Anna Parpala0Nina Katajavuori1Anne Haarala-Muhonen2Henna Asikainen3Centre for University Teaching and Learning, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandCentre for University Teaching and Learning, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandCentre for University Teaching and Learning, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandCentre for University Teaching and Learning, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, FinlandThis study compares university students’ approaches to learning and experiences with the teaching–learning environment in general and during online studying as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines students’ learning profiles and how students with different learning profiles experienced the teaching–learning environment during COVID-19 as well as their approaches to learning and study-related burnout in general. The participants were 665 first- and second-year students. The profiles were examined using K-means cluster analyses and the differences in learning profiles using one-way ANOVA and the Tuckey Test. The results show changes in students’ approaches to learning and their experiences with the teaching–learning environment and study-related burnout within the different profiles when comparing a normal situation to the COVID-19 pandemic. We suggest that changes in study-related burnout can be different among different study profiles. The results imply that students with a fragmented knowledge base and difficulties in managing time and effort would require special attention in online teaching situations.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/9/337approaches to learningteaching–learning environmentstudy-related burnouthigher educationCOVID-19person-oriented approach
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author Anna Parpala
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How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?
Social Sciences
approaches to learning
teaching–learning environment
study-related burnout
higher education
COVID-19
person-oriented approach
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Nina Katajavuori
Anne Haarala-Muhonen
Henna Asikainen
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title How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?
title_short How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?
title_full How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?
title_fullStr How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?
title_full_unstemmed How Did Students with Different Learning Profiles Experience ‘Normal’ and Online Teaching Situation during COVID-19 Spring?
title_sort how did students with different learning profiles experience ‘normal’ and online teaching situation during covid-19 spring?
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This study compares university students’ approaches to learning and experiences with the teaching–learning environment in general and during online studying as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It examines students’ learning profiles and how students with different learning profiles experienced the teaching–learning environment during COVID-19 as well as their approaches to learning and study-related burnout in general. The participants were 665 first- and second-year students. The profiles were examined using K-means cluster analyses and the differences in learning profiles using one-way ANOVA and the Tuckey Test. The results show changes in students’ approaches to learning and their experiences with the teaching–learning environment and study-related burnout within the different profiles when comparing a normal situation to the COVID-19 pandemic. We suggest that changes in study-related burnout can be different among different study profiles. The results imply that students with a fragmented knowledge base and difficulties in managing time and effort would require special attention in online teaching situations.
topic approaches to learning
teaching–learning environment
study-related burnout
higher education
COVID-19
person-oriented approach
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/9/337
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