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The impact of COVID-19 on student learning during the transition from remote to in-person learning: using mind mapping to identify and address faculty concerns

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ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGY EDUCATION
卷 46, 期 4, 页码 742-751

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/advan.00079.2022

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COVID-19; food science; higher education; nutrition; remote learning; STEM

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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted higher education institutions and caused changes in student academic-related behaviors. Issues in problem-solving skills, grades, time management, attendance, and interpersonal communication have been observed. HEIs should make modifications to course content and delivery to address these deficiencies and improve student success.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the suspension of in-person learning at many higher education institutions (HEls) in March 2020. In response, HEIs transitioned most courses to online formats immediately and continued this mode of instruction through the 2020-2021 academic year. In fall 2021, numerous HEIs resumed in-person courses and some hybrid courses, and faculty began noting academic-related behavior deficiencies not previously observed in students. Focus groups of teaching faculty (n = 8) from one university department were conducted to gather information on changes in student academic-related behaviors attributed to the disruption of teaching and learning due to COVID-19 and to compare observed deficiencies with the university's undergraduate learning goals. Mind mapping software was utilized to capture themes and sub-themes. Identified themes were related to problem-solving skills, grades, time management, attendance, and interpersonal communication, both in terms of student-to-student and student-to-faculty communication. For these identified areas, outcomes during the return to in-person learning were mostly undesirable. Based on these identified issues, suggested modifications that HEIs could use to modify course content and delivery to offset skill gaps and improve interpersonal communication were identified. Furthermore, observations may indicate that fully remote learning inhibited student learning and skill development during the 2020-2021 academic year. Future work should examine the effectiveness of the proposed modifications on student success. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This article contains information gathered from mind map-driven faculty focus group observations of student academic-related deficiencies resulting from transitioning from remote to in-person learning and how said deficiencies compare to university undergraduate learning goals.

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