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Satisfaction of University Students with Teaching Performance, When Applying Virtual Teaching in the Context of COVID-19
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning ; 17(11):325-333, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1928724
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This article aims to analyze the satisfaction of university students from the perspective of teaching performance, in face-to-face (2019-II) and virtual (2020-I) teaching-learning, due to the health emergency, declared in Peru, by COVID-19. These results will allow the Public University to implement continuous improvement plans in the teaching-learning development of the virtual environment. When performing the comparative analysis, it was determined that the careers that present the greatest satisfaction in 2020 - I, are business administration with 82.97% and systems engineering with 78.07%. Then it was identified that the indicators that present a greater negative variation are "The quality of the development of classes and activities" with 5.88%, and "Treatment of students during class", with 2.49%. With these results it can be indicated that the satisfaction of the students has presented a slight positive variation towards the teaching performance when applying the virtual modality.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Year: 2022 Document Type: Article