POST-SECONDARY STUDENT BELONGING IN A VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT DURING COVID-19
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Smith, Nadine
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Graham, Jan Marie
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Waddell-henowitch, Candice
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Brandon Univ, Brandon, MB, FranceBrandon Univ, Brandon, MB, France
Waddell-henowitch, Candice
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de Moissac, Danielle
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Univ St Boniface, Winnipeg, MB, CanadaBrandon Univ, Brandon, MB, France
de Moissac, Danielle
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Lam, Michelle
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[1] Brandon Univ, Brandon, MB, France
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION
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2023年
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03期
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post-secondary;
sense of belonging;
virtual learning;
COVID-19;
ADJUSTMENT;
SENSE;
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Psychological and social adjustment and academic success in post-secondary institutions are supported by a sense of belonging to a social group and having meaningful relationships with other students, staff, and faculty members. This exploratory study used a qualitative approach to investigate post-secondary students' sense of belonging in the virtual learning environment during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted at a small Western Canadian university. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 participants who were undergraduate students, from various faculties, and in different years in their programs. Findings were clustered into three themes: (1) student expectations of university, (2) impact of virtual learning environments on students, and (3) the role of educators. Recommendations are included to enhance support and belonging for post-secondary students in virtual learning environments.
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