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When public administration education switches online: Student perceptions during COVID-19

When public administration education switches online: Student perceptions during COVID-19
When public administration education switches online: Student perceptions during COVID-19
Public administration education is traditionally known for its emphasis on interaction, discussion and experiential learning, which require effective in-person instructions. With COVID-19 pushing many programmes across the globe to be delivered online rather than in person, how this shift has affected the student experience in public administration programmes has been a pertinent and important consideration. This paper addresses the question through two surveys of 147 students in total, at a graduate-level public policy school in Singapore. Two distinctive waves of data collection allow us to capture a nuanced picture of student perceptions both when online teaching was introduced as an emergency response and when it was planned as a deliberate strategy later on. Our findings suggest that students consistently reported a decline in participation and interaction in an online setting, compared with a face-to-face setting. Our study fills a critical gap in the literature related to online public administration education in Asia, while the immediate constraints it highlights and lessons it offers on maintaining a highly interactive and engaging public administration education are likely to apply for educators elsewhere both during and beyond the COVID-19 era.
Asia, COVID-19, higher education, online education, public administration education, student perception
122-142
Rawat, Stuti
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Yan, Yifei
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Wu, Alfred M.
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Vyas, Lina
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Yan, Yifei
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Wu, Alfred M.
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Rawat, Stuti, Yan, Yifei, Wu, Alfred M. and Vyas, Lina (2023) When public administration education switches online: Student perceptions during COVID-19. Teaching Public Administration, 41 (1), 122-142. (doi:10.1177/01447394221119092).

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Public administration education is traditionally known for its emphasis on interaction, discussion and experiential learning, which require effective in-person instructions. With COVID-19 pushing many programmes across the globe to be delivered online rather than in person, how this shift has affected the student experience in public administration programmes has been a pertinent and important consideration. This paper addresses the question through two surveys of 147 students in total, at a graduate-level public policy school in Singapore. Two distinctive waves of data collection allow us to capture a nuanced picture of student perceptions both when online teaching was introduced as an emergency response and when it was planned as a deliberate strategy later on. Our findings suggest that students consistently reported a decline in participation and interaction in an online setting, compared with a face-to-face setting. Our study fills a critical gap in the literature related to online public administration education in Asia, while the immediate constraints it highlights and lessons it offers on maintaining a highly interactive and engaging public administration education are likely to apply for educators elsewhere both during and beyond the COVID-19 era.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 July 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 September 2022
Published date: 9 March 2023
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022.
Keywords: Asia, COVID-19, higher education, online education, public administration education, student perception

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Local EPrints ID: 476116
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476116
PURE UUID: 439dcdad-8ddc-4a00-a7f9-131c19ba0d70
ORCID for Yifei Yan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2833-5972

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Date deposited: 12 Apr 2023 14:23
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:18

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Author: Stuti Rawat
Author: Yifei Yan ORCID iD
Author: Alfred M. Wu
Author: Lina Vyas

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