Zbornik Instituta za pedagoska istrazivanja 2022 Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages: 279-298
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZIPI2202279O
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University education in Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic - students’ perspective
Osmanović-Zajić Jelena (University of Niš, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Pedagogy, Serbia), jelena.osmanovic.zajic@filfak.ni.ac.rs
Maksimović Jelena
(University of Niš, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Pedagogy, Serbia)
Lazić Natalija (University of Niš, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Pedagogy, Serbia)
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the transition to online teaching and learning
in Serbian higher education. Therefore, this paper studies the results
achieved at Serbian universities during the Covid-19 pandemic. The methods
used are the descriptive method together with the scaling technique and the
Likert scale. The sample included 400 tertiary-level students from Serbia.
The obtained results showed both advantages and disadvantages of online
university teaching and learning during the pandemic from the students’
perspective, which might contribute to the improvement of this mode of
teaching. (SOUV). Factor analysis was applied to determine the main
variables that were used for further statistical data processing: the manner
in which lectures and tutorials were held, the predominant teaching
platforms used, the mode of examination and students’ academic achievements
during the pandemic. The results proved that online teaching could not
replace the traditional mode of teaching. Moreover, the results showed that
the predominant teaching platforms used were Google Meet, Zoom and Google
Classroom. The majority of the students claimed that the main advantage of
taking examinations online was saving time and money, whreas its main
disadvantage was technical issues that could impede the process of
examination. Also, this research proved that studying in time of the
pandemic stimulated their digital literacy. The fact that the respondents
stated both advantages and disadvantages of virtual teaching may contribute
to the improvement of this manner of teaching. Thus, this paper aims to
stimulate future research that will provide an indepth analysis of
tertiary-level teaching during the pandemic.
Keywords: COVID-19, online learning, university teaching, students
Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 451-03-68/2022-14/200165
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