University Life in an Era of Disruption of Covid-19: Perceptions of Readiness and Attitudes of South African Students
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Specifically, it focuses on students’ perceptions of their readiness for the ‘new normal’ and their attitudes towards this transition.
Additionally, the study surveys academic staff readiness for online teaching.
The study uses a mixed methods approach, collecting both qualitative data through open-ended questions and quantitative data via Likert-scale questions.
Data was gathered through an online questionnaire. The target population includes academic staff from 2021 and undergraduate and postgraduate students registered in 2022.
Selected Publications:
- Maringe, F., & Chiramba, O. (2022). Equity, access, and success in higher education in times of disruption: Contemporary and future imaginaries.
South African Journal of Higher Education, 36(4) (Special Issue). - Botha, C.F., Motala, S., & Menon, K. (2022). Peak performances: Covid-19 and the transformation of teaching and learning in higher education.
Southern African Review of Education (Special Issue), 27(1). - Motala, S., Samuel, M., & Simpson, Z. (2022). Beyond the pandemic: Lessons for the future of SOTL in the global South (part one).
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the South, 6(1) (Special Issue).
https://doi.org/10.36615/sotls.v6i1.269