School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis

Purpose – Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted catastrophically every sector of the economy throughout the world. And, the education sector is not leftover from the devastating effects of lockdown, especially in South Asia. It has led to the prolonged closure of schools/universi...

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Main Authors: Tuba Kamal, Asheref Illiyan
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Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2021-12-01
Series:AAOU Journal
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-10-2021-0122/full/pdf
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description Purpose – Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted catastrophically every sector of the economy throughout the world. And, the education sector is not leftover from the devastating effects of lockdown, especially in South Asia. It has led to the prolonged closure of schools/universities, subsequently, traditional teaching expeditiously transformed into online teaching. In the light of the events, this study is pertinent to examine teachers’ perceptions of online teaching and the obstacles they face in online teaching during this pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – The research takes a quantitative and sample survey approach. A Google Form Questionnaire was used to obtain a sample of 200 Delhi school teachers in March and April 2021. Data were analyzed in SPSS by using Descriptive Statistics, Factor Analysis, Reliability and Chi-Square test, etc. Findings – The result of the study indicates that on average, teachers have a positive perception about virtual teaching amid COVID-19 for reducing the learning gap and shaping pupils’ future during the crisis. Nevertheless, they encountered several obstacles in online teaching such as technical obstacles, difficulties in online exams and assessment, etc. Practical implications – The findings of this study would persuade educational institutions and policymakers for enhancing the quality of online teaching by embracing the newest instructional strategies and providing continuous training to teachers. Originality/value – Several studies described obstacles confronted by instructors in virtual teaching in higher education during the Coronavirus while disregarding the perception and challenges of school teachers toward e-learning in an ongoing outbreak. The present study replenishes this gap.
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spelling doaj.art-19bdb0987ee7453aa66616fda6348e4f2023-06-23T09:23:38ZengEmerald PublishingAAOU Journal1858-34312414-69942021-12-0116331132510.1108/AAOUJ-10-2021-0122School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysisTuba Kamal0Asheref Illiyan1Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University), New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University), New Delhi, IndiaPurpose – Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted catastrophically every sector of the economy throughout the world. And, the education sector is not leftover from the devastating effects of lockdown, especially in South Asia. It has led to the prolonged closure of schools/universities, subsequently, traditional teaching expeditiously transformed into online teaching. In the light of the events, this study is pertinent to examine teachers’ perceptions of online teaching and the obstacles they face in online teaching during this pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – The research takes a quantitative and sample survey approach. A Google Form Questionnaire was used to obtain a sample of 200 Delhi school teachers in March and April 2021. Data were analyzed in SPSS by using Descriptive Statistics, Factor Analysis, Reliability and Chi-Square test, etc. Findings – The result of the study indicates that on average, teachers have a positive perception about virtual teaching amid COVID-19 for reducing the learning gap and shaping pupils’ future during the crisis. Nevertheless, they encountered several obstacles in online teaching such as technical obstacles, difficulties in online exams and assessment, etc. Practical implications – The findings of this study would persuade educational institutions and policymakers for enhancing the quality of online teaching by embracing the newest instructional strategies and providing continuous training to teachers. Originality/value – Several studies described obstacles confronted by instructors in virtual teaching in higher education during the Coronavirus while disregarding the perception and challenges of school teachers toward e-learning in an ongoing outbreak. The present study replenishes this gap.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-10-2021-0122/full/pdfCOVID-19Online teachingICT deviceTeachers’ challengesPerception
spellingShingle Tuba Kamal
Asheref Illiyan
School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis
AAOU Journal
COVID-19
Online teaching
ICT device
Teachers’ challenges
Perception
title School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis
title_full School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis
title_fullStr School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis
title_short School teachers’ perception and challenges towards online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in India: an econometric analysis
title_sort school teachers perception and challenges towards online teaching during covid 19 pandemic in india an econometric analysis
topic COVID-19
Online teaching
ICT device
Teachers’ challenges
Perception
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/AAOUJ-10-2021-0122/full/pdf
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