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2022 | 35 | 1 | 45-58

Article title

The Self-Study of University Students under the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Samokształcenie studentów w warunkach pandemii COVID-19

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W artykule omówiono zagadnienie samokształcenia jako skutecznej formy edukacji online podczas pandemii. Dokonano konceptualnej analizy istoty i treści samokształcenia. Na podstawie analizy treści samokształcenie traktowane jest jako osobowo i zawodowo istotne działanie samokształceniowe, które warunkuje rozwój samoorganizującej się, samozarządzającej się i kreowanej przez siebie osobowości zawodowej. Główny nacisk został położony na stworzenie uczelnianego środowiska uczenia się online dla efektywnej i skutecznej realizacji samokształcenia studentów. Wyniki ankiety pozwalają określić zalety narzędzi e-learningowych w organizowaniu samokształcenia. Udowodniono, że korzystanie z narzędzi e-learningowych w samokształceniu to najlepszy sposób na poprawę jakości szkolnictwa wyższego podczas pandemii COVID-19. Podkreślono również wyniki ankiety dotyczące wykorzystania narzędzi kształcenia na odległość i e-learningu w samokształceniu studentów. Opisano najpopularniejsze i najskuteczniejsze narzędzia e-learningowe do samodzielnej nauki podczas pandemii COVID-19 oraz określono kryteria rozwoju umiejętności samokształcenia uczniów. Główną ideą badań było usprawnienie procesu samokształcenia studentów uczelni wyższych poprzez wykorzystanie skutecznych narzędzi e-learningowych oraz przygotowanie studentów do samoorganizacji, samokierowania, samozarządzania, autonomii i niezależności w nauce w celu osiągnięcia wysokiego poziomu akademickiego oraz umiejętności zawodowych.
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The article discusses the problem of self-study as an effective form of online education during the pandemic. There has been conducted a conceptual analysis of the essence and content of self-study. Based on the content analysis, the self-study is considered as a personally and professionally significant self-educational activity, which determines the development of self organized, self-managed and self-created professional personality. The main emphasis is focused on creating the university online learning environment for effective and successful implementation of students’ self-educational activity. The findings from the survey clarify the advantages of e-learning tools in organizing self-study. It is proved that using e-learning tools in self-study is the best way to improve higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. There have been highlighted the results of the survey of using distance learning and e-learning tools in university students’ self-study. The most popular and effective e-learning tools for self-study under the COVID-19 pandemic are described, and the criteria for the development of students’ self-learning skills are determined. The main idea of research is improving the university students’ self education process by using effective e-learning tools and preparing students to be self-organized, self-directed, self-managed, autonomous and independent in their learning to achieve high academic outcomes and professional skills.

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35

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1

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45-58

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2022

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  • Chmielnicki Uniwersytet Narodowy

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Biblioteka Nauki
33933494

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