Leaning online education during COVID-19 pandemic – attitudes and perceptions of non-traditional adult learners
2021
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is two-fold: to describe how Lean methodology can be used, during the COVID-19 pandemic, to enhance the learning experience for non-traditional adult learners (NALs) and to explore attitudes and perceptions of students toward the integration of Lean methodology in online classes Design/methodology/approach: Qualitative semi-structured interviews were used to collect data for the study NALs were invited to participate in 60–75 min semi-structured interviews These interviews allowed researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of a participant’s experience A six-step thematic analysis framework was used to conduct the data analysis Findings: This paper presents a Lean model that can be implemented in an online medium of instruction The core concepts of Lean methodology: jidoka, just-in-time, customer-centered approach, team involvement and standardization and how these can be used in online learning have been described in-depth In total, 40 students participated in the semi-structured interviews Four themes emerged from the data analysis: work-life balance;lack of standardization;learning online classes and connection to the workplace Practical implications: These findings could help academic institutions, instructors and course designers as they work on implementing new teaching and learning strategies for NALs Originality/value: There is extremely limited evidence on the usage of Lean methods for NALs in a public health crisis As academic institutions move to the online medium of instruction to contain public health problems, this project can provide important practical tips to instructors © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited
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