Okyere, Eunice, Salusalu, Mosese, Goundar, Ramneek and Marfoh, Kissinger (2022) Online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji: challenges, facilitators and improvement strategies. Online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji: challenges, facilitators and improvement strategies, 23 (1). pp. 62-82.
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore online teaching experiences of educators in Fiji National University (FNU). Although they quickly adapted to online teaching, their experiences are yet to be explored and documented, hence the relevance of this study.
Design/methodology/approach – This study used phenomenological research design to understand the lived experiences of participants’ regarding online teaching. A total of 58 in-depth interviews were conducted among educators, at various levels and analyzed thematically using an inductive approach.
Findings – The findings show online teaching challenges including difficulties maintaining students’ engagement, teaching practically oriented courses, assessing students and embracing change, limited knowledge impact and output, anxiety and stress, inadequate teaching environment, increased workload and unstable Internet. The facilitators and enablers were flexibility, free Internet, creating conducive environment,
Moodle training, skills acquisition and support from faculty members’ and information technology team. Recommendations for improvement ranged from modifying course outline, summarizing previous lessons, reducing course load, adequate assessment tools, incentives, guidelines enforcement to regular training.
Originality/value – This is an original work carried out by the researchers in a specific context. The findings suggest the need to address various challenges for effective online teaching. School managers’ and relevant key stakeholders need to understand educators’ teaching experiences as well as their recommended improvement strategies, to enhance online teaching.
Keywords COVID-19 pandemic, Online teaching, Phenomenology, Challenges, Facilitators, Improvement
strategies, Qualitative research-Paper type Research paper.
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