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2022
DOI: 10.1108/aaouj-05-2022-0073
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Parental perception of distance learning and homeschooling during COVID-19 pandemic: an empirical analysis in Sri Lanka

Abstract: PurposeMany countries around the world were compelled to adhere to rigorous practices of school closures due to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). During the lockdown period, distance teaching and learning have become the only form to keep students on track. Reports have revealed that during this period, parents and students have strived hard to cope up with the learning method, which is new to the school education system in Sri Lanka. Against this background, this study explored the perceptions o… Show more

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“…Therefore, many countries all over the world have taken necessary measures to introduce e-learning. Priyashantha, Pratheesh, & Pretheeba, (2022) state that due to closure of schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19 showed how quickly the government education sector responded to the situation. As a result, there was a shift from face-to-face teaching to online and other distance education methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many countries all over the world have taken necessary measures to introduce e-learning. Priyashantha, Pratheesh, & Pretheeba, (2022) state that due to closure of schools to prevent the spread of COVID-19 showed how quickly the government education sector responded to the situation. As a result, there was a shift from face-to-face teaching to online and other distance education methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%