The implementation of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic may affect students’ learning attitude and motivation to some extent. This paper aims to describe the university students’ opinions about learning attitude and motivation while studying from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. A non-experimental research design was used with an exploratory quantitative method. A total of 238 respondents participated in the online survey from April 22 to 29, 2020. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the collected data by using SPSS 23. The results showed that 52.5% (n = 125) of the respondent did not enjoy studying from home and 91.5% (n = 218) did not gain as much knowledge as in the traditional mode, although they still had a higher motivation to learn and had a better relationship with their family members. Interesting materials and enjoyable teaching methodology and interaction are therefore suggested. Keywords: Covid-19; studying from home; online learning attitude; learning motivation
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on various sectors of human life. The government has made various rules and policies in dealing with pandemics and the impacts they cause but are more top-down and common which often do not touch on substantive things in accordance with real conditions in the local community. On the contrary, local communities that better understand their environmental situation and conditions are often not involved in determining the rules and policies in addressing this pandemic. Kampung Tangguh as an effort by the community to survive during a pandemic is a form of local wisdom-based community involvement in the community itself in helping the government overcome the Covid-19 pandemic and the impact it causes. Using a qualitative approach through field reviews, interviews, and documentation studies, this paper illustrates the form of community participation in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic. From the results of this study, it is seen that people at the village level or the neighborhood where they live can actively participate together in overcoming the spread and impact of Covid-19.
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