Abstract:
The study sought to explore the experiences of students in studying online during the
Covid-19 era at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW). Interpretivist paradigm
was employed for the study. Qualitative approach was selected for the study. A
phenomenological design was chosen for this study. The sample for the study was ten
postgraduate students from two departments of the university, who were purposively
sampled. A semi-structured interview guide was used to generate data which was
analysed thematically. Interview guide was used as the data collection instrument. Data
was analysed using the thematic analysis procedure. Results of the study revealed that
technology-related experiences of students in studying online during the post COVID-
19 era at UEW were poor internet accessibility, inadequate knowledge in ICT and lack
of transparency in assessment online. Also, Lecturer-related experiences of students in
studying online during the post COVID-19 era at UEW were identified as lack of
commitment and motivation to use technology and lack of training and experience in
technology use. It was concluded that some students and lecturers in the University of
Education, Winneba are not committed into e-learning. They need a clear understanding
of e-learning and be encouraged to embrace it. Based on the findings, it was
recommended that, the Management of UEW should organize monthly workshops for
lecturers and tutors to enable them exchange ideas and acquire requisite competencies
that will promote e-learning. Again, the Management of UEW should design an
operational policy that mandate lecturers to lecture on-line in addition to face to face
lecture. Moreso, the internet network system within UEW should be made stronger
enough for students to effectively utilize it to search for information. This could be done
by expanding the internet network infrastructure.
Description:
A thesis submitted to the School of Graduate Studies in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of philosophy
(Educational Administration and Management)
Department of Educational Administration and Management
School of Education and Lifelong Learning
MAY, 2024