2023
DOI: 10.51415/ajims.v5i1.1298
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Recounting the Learning Challenges Experienced by Students from Rural Areas in South Africa in the Context of a Pandemic

Rekha Maniram

Abstract: Globally, the unprecedented onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has impelled students to transition abruptly from their traditional learning spaces to new learning conditions. To this end, universities were compelled to overhaul their existing institutional operations in conformance with the lockdown protocols enforced by the National Government. The sudden switch to an unplanned remote mode of teaching and learning becomes not only a lamentable reality for both academics but also a daunting challenge for many stud… Show more

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“…The significance of effective science education is crucial as it lays the foundation for future scientific literacy and critical thinking (Rudolph, 2024). However, students in rural schools often face challenges such as limited access to educational resources (Muremela et al, 2023), lack of exposure to modern teaching methods (Maniram, 2023), and socioeconomic disparities that affect their learning experiences (Shava, 2022). It is imperative to address these challenges by exploring innovative approaches that improve the quality of science education in such settings.…”
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“…The significance of effective science education is crucial as it lays the foundation for future scientific literacy and critical thinking (Rudolph, 2024). However, students in rural schools often face challenges such as limited access to educational resources (Muremela et al, 2023), lack of exposure to modern teaching methods (Maniram, 2023), and socioeconomic disparities that affect their learning experiences (Shava, 2022). It is imperative to address these challenges by exploring innovative approaches that improve the quality of science education in such settings.…”
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confidence: 99%