2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1109032
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COVID-19 online teaching intervention and learning performance of college foreign language students

Abstract: This quasi-natural experimental study examined an online teaching intervention implemented in response to COVID-19 in China in 2020. It applied the difference-in-difference model to examine the impact and path of the intervention on students’ learning performance of a college foreign language (LPCFL). Based on data from records of withdrawing and changing courses, classroom learning, and teaching evaluations; a questionnaire survey of teachers and students; and relevant school documents during the last seven t… Show more

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“…Moreover, our study underscores the interdependence of the learning environment, learning process and learning outcomes in the context of micro-credentials. Parallel insights from Xu and Zou (2023) reinforce this relationship, particularly highlighting its significance during the pandemic. Emphasizing a blended approach as a suitable mode of delivery for micro-credentials, we draw on the flexibility, convenience and self-learning opportunities it offers (Nikolopoulou and Zacharias, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Moreover, our study underscores the interdependence of the learning environment, learning process and learning outcomes in the context of micro-credentials. Parallel insights from Xu and Zou (2023) reinforce this relationship, particularly highlighting its significance during the pandemic. Emphasizing a blended approach as a suitable mode of delivery for micro-credentials, we draw on the flexibility, convenience and self-learning opportunities it offers (Nikolopoulou and Zacharias, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%