2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1056983
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Study-related wellbeing, behavior, and attitudes of university students in the Netherlands during emergency remote teaching in the context of COVID-19: A longitudinal study

Abstract: IntroductionDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency remote teaching was implemented at all conventional Dutch universities; however, the degree of limitations in on-campus teaching and learning varied during the pandemic dependent on the strictness of the measures. In the present study, it will be investigated how study-related experiences of university students changed in the face of varying limitations in on-campus teaching and learning.MethodsThe study had a longitudinal natural experiment design with three… Show more

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“…Previous research identi ed culturally related differences in students' online learning experiences. The cultural norms related to students' ethnic groups could explain differences between online learning practices [30,31,32]. Interestingly, our ndings indicated that students who were very satis ed with their living conditions during quarantine had higher scores in "skills" and "beliefs than those who were moderately satis ed while those who reported a little or not at all satis ed had lower scores in both factors than those who were moderately satis ed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Previous research identi ed culturally related differences in students' online learning experiences. The cultural norms related to students' ethnic groups could explain differences between online learning practices [30,31,32]. Interestingly, our ndings indicated that students who were very satis ed with their living conditions during quarantine had higher scores in "skills" and "beliefs than those who were moderately satis ed while those who reported a little or not at all satis ed had lower scores in both factors than those who were moderately satis ed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Furthermore, in 2021, campuses were open and face-to-face classes were resumed. Previous studies show that satisfaction with online education is higher when campuses are partially open, compared to when they are completely closed ( Vollmann et al, 2022 ). Students could have enjoyed online education more when face-to-face courses were also available, due to greater diversity and more choice pertaining to the type of courses they could register for.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When students experience flow in their learning process, they are in an optimal mental state that fosters active participation and commitment with academic activities (Sandoval-Obando & Muñoz, 2022). Teachers can leverache these concepts when designing teaching strategies that promotes balanced challenges, deep concetration and learning satisfaction, this will enhace student engagement and their overall educational experience (Vollmann et al, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%