Research on the Mixed Education Mode for the Safety Engineering Major during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Epidemic
Kai Yu,
Lirong Wu and
Lujie Zhou
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Kai Yu: College of Mining and Safety Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China
Lirong Wu: College of Mining and Safety Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China
Lujie Zhou: College of Mining and Safety Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China
IJERPH, 2022, vol. 19, issue 4, 1-14
Abstract:
During the COVID-19 epidemic, many countries faced a critical situation in terms of the global economy and human social activities, including education. In China, the coronavirus is better controlled. Chinese university students have returned to school to study. Despite previous research on online education and learning, the readiness of students for the online and offline learning models implemented at this particular time is not well understood. This paper discusses a hybrid education model for undergraduate students in the safety engineering major. Questionnaires are administered to faculty and students from different colleges and universities in the same major to statistically summarize the influencing factors of mixed or hybrid education. The system dynamics (SD) model is constructed and simulated to determine that using online in the tenth to fifteenth, twenty-fifth to thirtieth, and fortieth to forty-fifth min of classroom teaching (50 min in total) can effectively increase students’ interest and engagement in learning. More hands-on activities should also be considered to enhance students’ motivation to acquire knowledge, and consideration could be given to encourage interaction among students. This study will be continuously improved by a follow-up study of undergraduate student performance. This study has important implications for educators implementing online and offline blended instruction.
Keywords: higher education; education model; online; offline; COVID-19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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