University students' perceptions of teaching during lockdown period in Spain: a qualitative study

Author:

Gajardo KatherineORCID,Lobo de Diego Félix,Campos Cancino Guillermo AlejandroORCID,Díez-Gutiérrez Enrique-Javier

Abstract

PurposeThe study aims to provide relevant information on the educational processes experienced by university students in Spain during the period of compulsory confinement. To this end, the key factors of the emergency educational model implemented by the country's universities have been analysed.Design/methodology/approachThe study investigated, through qualitative, exploratory research and 30 in-depth interviews, how university students have lived the process of change to alternative forms of education during the crisis, what training experiences stand out and what factors related to virtual education they identify as relevant keys.FindingsParticipants usually focus on three main topics: (1) The impacts of changes in training development with regard to methodologies and forms of assessment; (2) The facilities and difficulties in this new modality of online training; and (3) The consequences of the crisis on higher education in the medium and long term.Originality/valueStudents participating in the study offer relevant and critical information on the adaptations developed by Spanish universities during the Coronavirus crisis. This information can be fundamental for the conscious decision making of the institutions, so that they can develop educational processes more adequate to the needs and possibilities of the university students in times of crisis.

Publisher

Emerald

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