About 4% of college students and junior college students feel that it is difficult to interact with teachers and other students about online classes at universities that have spread due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, according to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's National Student Survey. It was found in two implementations.Furthermore, more than 2% answered that it was difficult to understand the content of the class.

 文科省によると、調査は1~2月、全国582大学の在籍する2年生約47万人、4年生約48万人、全国157の短大に在籍する2年生以上約2.5万人を対象にインターネット方式で実施した。

 As a result, regarding the points to be evaluated in online classes, 72% said that it is easy to learn at their own pace in on-demand online classes that watch videos of pre-recorded classes, and 51% said that it was easy to learn at their own pace. XNUMX% of respondents answered that they were “easy to take classes in a free place”.

 On the other hand, 42% of respondents said that online classes are difficult to communicate with other students, and 36% said that they are difficult to communicate with teachers.In addition, 41% said that they were "difficult to attend classes due to the effects of video/audio and communication environment," 40% said that they "feel tired easily," and 25% said that they "difficult to understand class content."

 As students pointed out problems with online classes, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology decided to formulate guidelines to maintain the quality of online classes based on the results of this survey.

reference:[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology] About the results of the XNUMX "National Student Survey (second trial implementation)" (PDF)

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