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Students’ Satisfaction with Remote Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic : Insights for Policymakers


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1 Associate Professor, School of Business and Management, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bannerghatta Road Campus, Bengaluru - 560 076, Karnataka, India
2 Senior Lecturer and Academic Director (Accounting), Southern Cross Institute, Parramatta, New South Wales - 2150, Australia
3 Lecturer, Jyoti Nivas College, Bangalore - 560 095, Karnataka, India
4 Assistant Professor, St Xavier’s University, Kolkata - 700 160, India
     

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Purpose : This study aimed to learn more about the factors influencing student happiness and involvement in remote learning in Indian higher education institutions (HEIs). The study aims to assist administrators, strategists, and politicians in efficiently dealing with education’s new normal.

Methodology : The study used a quantitative research approach to fulfill the research aims. A sample of 546 students from various Indian HEIs was chosen, and data were gathered using standardized questionnaires. Structural equation modeling, confirmatory factor analysis, and importance-performance analysis (IPA) were used to calculate the student satisfaction index and examine the impact of various factors.

Findings : The findings of this study revealed that institutional and faculty support emerged as the most influential factor impacting students’ satisfaction through remote learning. It also highlighted the need for HEIs to redesign the assessment process and evaluation techniques to adapt to the remote learning environment.

Practical Implications : The findings of this study indicated the practical consequences for administrators, strategists, and policymakers at Indian HEIs. It was advised that improving institutional and teacher support should be a major concern in order to improve student happiness in remote learning situations. Furthermore, redesigning assessment procedures and evaluation processes may improve learning outcomes and student engagement.

Originality : This study contributed to the existing body of knowledge by specifically investigating the factors influencing student satisfaction in remote learning within Indian HEIs. The findings shed light on the unique challenges and opportunities the shift to remote education presented. They offered valuable insights for managing and improving the quality of education during and beyond the pandemic.


Keywords

remote learning, student satisfaction index (SSI), higher education institutions (HEIs), student engagement, COVID-19, importance-performance analysis (IPA), new normal, C-19 research

JEL Classification Code : A2, I2, I21, I23, I25

Paper Submission Date : September 30, 2022 ; Paper sent back for Revision : July 22, 2023 ; Paper Acceptance Date : August 5, 2023 ; Paper Published Online : September 15, 2023

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Authors

Sunita Kumar
Associate Professor, School of Business and Management, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bannerghatta Road Campus, Bengaluru - 560 076, Karnataka, India
Anju Kalluvelil Janardhanan
Senior Lecturer and Academic Director (Accounting), Southern Cross Institute, Parramatta, New South Wales - 2150, Australia
Shivi Khanna
Associate Professor, School of Business and Management, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bannerghatta Road Campus, Bengaluru - 560 076, Karnataka, India
Rini Mary William
Lecturer, Jyoti Nivas College, Bangalore - 560 095, Karnataka, India
Sayani Saha
Assistant Professor, St Xavier’s University, Kolkata - 700 160, India

Abstract


Purpose : This study aimed to learn more about the factors influencing student happiness and involvement in remote learning in Indian higher education institutions (HEIs). The study aims to assist administrators, strategists, and politicians in efficiently dealing with education’s new normal.

Methodology : The study used a quantitative research approach to fulfill the research aims. A sample of 546 students from various Indian HEIs was chosen, and data were gathered using standardized questionnaires. Structural equation modeling, confirmatory factor analysis, and importance-performance analysis (IPA) were used to calculate the student satisfaction index and examine the impact of various factors.

Findings : The findings of this study revealed that institutional and faculty support emerged as the most influential factor impacting students’ satisfaction through remote learning. It also highlighted the need for HEIs to redesign the assessment process and evaluation techniques to adapt to the remote learning environment.

Practical Implications : The findings of this study indicated the practical consequences for administrators, strategists, and policymakers at Indian HEIs. It was advised that improving institutional and teacher support should be a major concern in order to improve student happiness in remote learning situations. Furthermore, redesigning assessment procedures and evaluation processes may improve learning outcomes and student engagement.

Originality : This study contributed to the existing body of knowledge by specifically investigating the factors influencing student satisfaction in remote learning within Indian HEIs. The findings shed light on the unique challenges and opportunities the shift to remote education presented. They offered valuable insights for managing and improving the quality of education during and beyond the pandemic.


Keywords


remote learning, student satisfaction index (SSI), higher education institutions (HEIs), student engagement, COVID-19, importance-performance analysis (IPA), new normal, C-19 research

JEL Classification Code : A2, I2, I21, I23, I25

Paper Submission Date : September 30, 2022 ; Paper sent back for Revision : July 22, 2023 ; Paper Acceptance Date : August 5, 2023 ; Paper Published Online : September 15, 2023




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2023%2Fv16i9%2F173166