Effectiveness of Blended Learning for Civil Engineering Students’ Performance during COVID-19: A Case Study of a Rural University in South Africa
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In this study, the effectiveness of blended learning on the learning of civil engineering students during the COVID-19 pandemic was evaluated at a rural university in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. The imposition of lockdown due to the global spread of COVID-19 left educational institutions with no choice but to find alternative methods of teaching and learning. Students were sent home in order to control the spread of the virus. Secondary data were used to examine the students’ performance in 2019, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, primary data was obtained through questionnaires to assess the students’ opinions on blended learning. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine the extent of the difference in students’ performance before and during COVID-19. Descriptive analysis results indicated the superiority of blended learning over face-to-face teaching methods, with blended learning achieving a 67% success rate compared to the 33% achieved by face-to-face methods. Similarly, the Mann-Whitney U test also showed a significant difference between blended and face-to-face teaching methods. In contrast to the descriptive analysis and Mann-Whitney U test, students’ sentiments indicated otherwise. 80% of students neither agreed nor disagreed with blended learning methods as a preference over face-to-face teaching methods. The results of this study demonstrated the effectiveness of the teaching methods used during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, it revealed and, further, showed the sentiments of students regarding the teaching methods employed during this period.
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