A systematic review of Chinese students’ online learning experiences

Author:

Mao Yiyi1ORCID,Lee Kyungmee2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University , Lancaster , UK

2. Department of Education, Educational Research Institute, Learning Sciences Research Institute, Seoul National University , Seoul , South Korea

Abstract

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic prompts a number of university students to engage in online learning. China is one of the countries that has experienced a radical shift in this sense. Before the pandemic, the online mode of university study was not recognised as a legitimate educational experience in China; thus, a small number of Chinese students engaged in online learning. Subsequently, there was a relatively incomplete understanding of their online learning experiences. Given the exponential expansion of online learning in China since the pandemic, it would be a timely effort to synthesise knowledge on online Chinese students’ experiences. For that purpose, the present article presents the results of a systematic literature review of 34 published journal articles concerning Chinese students’ online learning journey. The results give a deep insight into Chinese distance higher education from students’ perspectives and call for more studies on the implications of relevant policy and cultural dimensions on Chinese students’ online learning experiences.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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