Publication: Online vs Face to Face: Perspective of Undergraduates on Learning English Literature at a Private University
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Since 2020, with the spread of the pandemic,
the face-to-face teaching mode transformed
into online mode with no other alternative.
With regard to the tertiary level, all courses
which were offered physically had to be
adopted to the novel approach making both
teaching and learning challenging. The present
study examines learners’ viewpoint and what
they have experienced so far in learning
literature online during the pandemic.
Consequently, the study provides an insight
into the prevalent teaching mode and explores
effective strategies followed using the
appropriate pedagogical online tools or
platforms, when adopting the literary content
for diverse learning styles, and student
engagement synchronously and
asynchronously. The study involves
undergraduates at a private university
following their Bachelor of Education in English.
These students enrolled to a physical learning
mode though the pandemic has made them
into learning online. Thus, the study compares
their views on learning physically and online.
Due to the closure of the university, both
qualitative and quantitative data are gathered
via an online questionnaire with the due
consent of the participants. The findings
indicate learning literature online is more
effective compared to the traditional face to
face learning mode. The results indicate that
online learning enhances leaners’ study skills,
stimulates, and facilitates their interest in
learning, which transforms learning into a
collaborative experience.
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Online, perspective, undergraduate, literature, pandemic
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Rajapakse R.W.D.N.K. (2022). Online vs Face to Face: Perspective of Undergraduates on Learning English Literature at a Private University. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 51 - 55.
