Performance Evaluation Of Online Education Management During Covid-19 Situation In Bangladesh
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The physical education system collapse during the Covid-19 situation in Bangladesh and then online education was
becoming popular to overcome the problem. The present study is conducted to measure the effect of online education in
Covid-19 situation and the performance of the education system. The educational material, teaching facility and skill,
online connection service, student acceptability, social acceptability and digital learning perception are identified as
the main factor that influence online education, which are measured as (each five) close ended survey (five point Likert
scale) questionnaire. The 400 survey response data are finalized by purposefully sampling in randomized block design
from public and private university teachers of different division of Bangladesh and analyzed by descriptive analysis,
Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, Shapiro –Wilk test, One-Sample Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, Spearman's rho correlation,
Mann–Whitney test, Kruskal–Wallis H test and ordinal logistic regression model by MS Excel 2016 and IBM SPSS
Statistics 26 software. The result shows academic performance of online education, online educational material, online
teaching facility and skill, online connection service, online student acceptability, online social acceptability and online
digital learning perception are significantly higher than the median test value 3, which are significantly increasing
during Covid-19 situation. It is observed that the quality of educational material, teaching facility and skill are
significantly affect the academic performance of online education. But online connection service, student acceptability
and social acceptability have no significant effect on the academic performance of online education. Also digital
learning perception is significantly affect the academic performance of online education. It is observed from the study
that the contribution of both male and female gender to the academic performance of online education are same, which
are significantly higher perception from the median test value 3. The perception of private university is significantly
higher than public university in the academic performance of online education, which are significantly higher
perception from the median value. The perception of lower experience group has significantly higher perception on the
academic performance of online education gradually. So, the experience of this study may be utilized in the planning
and implementing online education management in Bangladesh.
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