https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9769479/
- This study collected data from 336 students in all years of studies
- This study found that students preferred in-person teaching
- They had higher engagement, learning, and understanding when they were in a real classroom getting education in person
- Older students who created a relationship with their teacher and fellow students didn't find it as hard to engage/continue in remote learning,
- Students in the first 5 years of studies found it more difficult and dissatisfying
- they surveyed engineering students on their remote learning experience so this study is based on university students
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/07342829211053668
- This study wanted to examine if students felt like they mattered during online learning
- They used an experimental design and asked students to reflect on their experiences pre and post changing to remote learning, no gender differences in findings
- The students who reported feeling least important were the one who were fully online and that was for both primary and secondary students
- They found that in person learning seems to helps students feel like they matter and they feel more protected and engaged.
https://web.stanford.edu/~johntayl/2020_pdfs/SIEPR_Policy_Brief_August2020.pdf
https://books.google.ca/books?hl=en&lr=&id=fUktEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA252&dq=in-person+vs+online+learning+high+school+&ots=byZJrB_qUb&sig=G4mJM3cbSsqvQYCgctq25zKJXiM#v=onepage&q=in-person vs online learning high school&f=false
- They wanted to start a discussion on how blended learning could be apart of schooling systems permanently with a higher ratio of in person learning.
- They collected data by surveying high school students and asking for their opinions on blended learning systems