COVID-19 and its impact on educational environment in India

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Niyaz Panakaje
Habeeb Ur Rahiman
Mustafa Raza Rabbani
Abhinandan Kulal
Mahammad Thauseef Pandavarakallu
Shakira Irfana
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[1] Srinivas University,College of Management and Commerce
[2] Kingdom University,College of Business Administration
[3] University of Bahrain,Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration
[4] Mangalore University,Department of Commerce
[5] St. Aloysius College (Autonomous),Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Commerce
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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COVID-19; Students; Post-pandemic; Education; Educational environment;
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The impact of COVID-19 has revamped all aspects of human life including education sector, and it has completely changed the educational environment across the globe. Due to the pandemic, the methodical functions of educational institutions have stopped, and new phases have started like online class, online evaluation, and indoor activities. Students are the vital players in education sector, and their opinions play an indispensable role while formulating the policies by the government. In the pandemic, students’ perspective on education environment finds new dimension. Therefore, this paper has made an honest attempt to know the coastal Karnataka students’ stance on college educational environment. In this study, six major components of education environment are considered, namely (1) online class, (2) teaching and learning, (3) evaluation, (4) college administration, (5) extracurricular activities, and (6) teachers. The study is descriptive in nature, and data was collected from 347 college students of Coastal Karnataka. To support the main objective, a hypothesis has been developed with the help of review of literature and is tested by using ANOVA and independent t-test. The path analysis is used to analyze the casual relationships among components of college educational environment, overall perception, and student performance. The result of the study found that the college students have positive perception towards online class (M=3.14), teaching and learning (M=3.704), evaluation (M=3.38), college and administration (M=3.83), extracurricular activities (M=3.87), and teachers (M=3.63). The result of the hypothesis testing revealed that there is no significant difference in the student perception towards various components of college education system. Path analysis results show that there is relation and effect between components of college education, overall perception, and students’ performance. The study concludes that students agree with policies and actions taken by colleges to carry out classes during COVID-19 pandemic irrespective of demographic and educational difference.
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