Publication: Online Education Status at Dental Colleges During COVID-19 Pandemic in Nepal
Date
2020
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Kathmandu University
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused lockdown situation impeding all educational
institutions including dental colleges. The circumstance demanded online classes as
the alternative strategy for continuation of education.
Objective
To assess current practice and perception about online education among faculties of
dental colleges in Nepal.
Method
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 208 faculties of all dental colleges in
Nepal. Data collection was done through structured online questionnaire comprising
demographic information, practice and perception of the respondents towards
online education. Descriptive statistics surveyed the frequency distribution and Chi-
square test assessed the difference in perception among the faculties of different
universities.
Result
The response rate was 74.3%. Faculties commonly used PowerPoint presentation
(96.6%) on Zoom platform (83.3%) using laptop (94.7%) with Wi-Fi connection
(91.8%). Majority of faculties had good or satisfactory access to internet (94.8%).
The faculties believed that the online class environment was interactive (95.2%);
but it was not effective (86.5%) as live classroom. Majority of the faculties (79.4%)
felt tracking of students’ presence was difficult. There was no significant difference
on perception towards online class among the faculties of Kathmandu University,
Tribhuvan University and BP Koirala Institute Health Sciences at p < 0.05.
Conclusion
The COVID-19 pandemic has paved the way for e-learning in dental education in
Nepal. Faculties agree to complete the theory syllabus and conduct sessional exams
as an alternative during the lockdown period. However, they show strong reservations
in carrying out practical/clinical simulations and university exams online. Training on
e-learning and institutional strategy for online education is recommended.
KEY WORDS
Dental college, Faculty members, Online education, Pandemic, Perception, Practice
Description
Shrestha RM,1 Shrestha S,2 Acharya A,1 Gupta A1
1Department of Orthodontics,
2Department of Community & Public Health Dentistry,
Kantipur Dental College,
Basundhara, Kathmandu, Nepal
Keywords
Dental college, Faculty members, Online education, Pandemic, Perception, Practice