2022
DOI: 10.30983/educative.v7i1.5468
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The EFL Rural Students’ Experiences in Coping with Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: <p>This study aims to explore the learning experiences of the Indonesian rural students during the Covid-19 pandemic which had transitioned to online learning and solutions. A phenomenological approach was used as a research methodology using semi-structured interviews for the data collection. This study was conducted in one Islamic higher education with seven participants. The data were analyzed through thematic analysis by comparing each participant's interview result in the form of research themes. Th… Show more

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“…Especially in remote areas, online learning is a problem for students because of their ignorance of online learning methods, unstable internet connections, lack of parental support, and independent learning. (Indrayadi et al, 2022). This often happens because online learning is done suddenly and not well planned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Especially in remote areas, online learning is a problem for students because of their ignorance of online learning methods, unstable internet connections, lack of parental support, and independent learning. (Indrayadi et al, 2022). This often happens because online learning is done suddenly and not well planned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order for online learning to run well, educational institutions need to develop online learning that suits the needs of students and online learning systems (Paudel, 2020). The government and higher education stakeholders need to provide adequate online learning facilities for students who live in remote areas so that they can follow their studies well (Indrayadi et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also due to the fact that there are many aspects of the educational process, especially the role of the instructor in student learning, which cannot be fully replaced by technology. (Indrayadi et al, 2022) While technology can be used as an aid to accelerate the learning process, the role of the instructor remains of irreplaceable value (Sesmiarni et al, 2021) Similarly, education personnel play an important role in providing technical, managerial, developmental and administrative services that support the smooth running of the educational process in educational institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pedagogical challenges include a lack of teacher and student skills in using technology (technology stuttering), lack of interactivity, lack of student motivation, lack of teacher social and cognitive presence (capacity to build that means thru intense conversation in learning), students' lack of understanding of lessons, teachers have difficulty making valid judgments and reliable, learning objectives are not achieved. Social demanding situations are includes less teacher-student interaction, less students and students interaction, less of physical space at house when online learning, and less of encouragement from father and mother because at the same time, they are also working from home in the same room and parents who do no longer recognize the nature of online mastering at domestic (Bestiantono et al, 2020;Mahyoob, 2020;Adnan, 2020;Fernando et al, 2020;Korkmaz & Toraman, 2020;Indrayadi et al, 2022;Alawamleh et al, 2022;Churiyah et al, 2020). Even though parental support when studying online during the Covid-19 era is much needed (Prayogo et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educational resilience is a pattern of positive adjustment to various kinds of difficulties encountered when participating in the learning process (Masten & Powell, 2003). Continue to feel fine when conditions are difficult (Snyder et al, 2011) in the learning process so that they can behave positively when studying online during the Covid-19 period such as staying focused, optimistic, having self-efficacy, being able to manage themselves (Hendriani, 2018). Instructional resilience is needed by students when participating in online learning to maintain developmental poperly-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%