Learning Experiences Transition Survey
Overview
The Learning Experiences Transition Survey (LETS) collected feedback from undergraduate and graduate students to support the transition back to in-person learning following the period of remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students were surveyed about different aspects of their university experiences including perceptions around the transition to remote instruction and the return to in-person learning.
Two surveys were conducted:
- February 24th 2021 to March 10th 2021 - All undergraduate students enrolled at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV during the Fall 2020 term, Spring 2021 term, or both were invited to participate in the survey. A total of N = 6,151 undergraduate students were surveyed.
- May 7th 2021 to May 20th 2021 - All graduate students enrolled at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV during the Fall 2020 term, Spring 2021 term, or both were invited to participated. A total of N = 1,202 graduate students were surveyed.
Some key findings of the surveys were:
For undergraduate students:
- 45% of students would prefer classes to be mostly or entirely in-person in the future. 80% want to continue to do a portion of their learning online.
- Of those students currently living outside of Canada, 50% would prefer their courses to be entirely on-line in the future, but of those currently living in the Lower Mainland only 15% prefer this option.
- The majority of students continue to prefer a mix of synchronous and asynchronous activities, and note that access to lecture recordings provides flexibility and greatly supports their learning.
- Instructor video recordings, assignments, lecturing in real-time, and learning resources are regarded as the most helpful course components in a remote context.
For graduate students:
- 50% of students would prefer classes to be mostly or entirely in-person. 76% want to continue to do a portion of their learning online.
- 28% of respondents currently living outside of Canada prefer their courses be entirely in-person.
- 40% of graduate students (33% Domestic and 54% International status) anticipate delays to their planned time to completion as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Graduate students reported many concerns about the onset or worsening of mental health conditions as a result of isolation and added financial pressures during the pandemic.
For more details and additional findings from the surveys, please refer to the reports below.
LETS Undergraduate Students_April2021.pdf
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LETS Graduate Students_June2021
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