Remote education during a pandemic: analysis of emotional and academic factors in university students

Translated title of the contribution: Remote education during a pandemic: analysis of emotional and academic factors in university students

Verónica Alejandra Villarroel Henríquez, Neli Escandón Nagel*, Ricardo García Hormazábal, Mario Hernández Nodarse

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Abstract

The main objective of the research was to analyze remote education in a pandemic experienced by Spanish-speaking university students from 9 countries, through the application of a Remote Learning Questionnaire in Higher Education. Factorial analysis of the instrument, applied to 1136 Spanish-speaking university students, identified five dimensions: Satisfaction with didactic and ethical principles, Self-perception in learning, Diversity and collaboration in assessment, Material conditions, Teachers’ interest in student well-being. All factors correlated positively with student participation. Perception of plagiarism and copying is lower with higher satisfaction with didactic and ethical principles of education and high self-perception of learning. High presence of positive emotions enhances the perception of the educational process, participation, and academic integrity. Findings invite a rethinking of post-pandemic education.

Translated title of the contributionRemote education during a pandemic: analysis of emotional and academic factors in university students
Original languageSpanish (Chile)
Article number43(1)
Pages (from-to)178-213
Number of pages36
JournalRevista de Psicologia (Peru)
Volume43
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Psychology (all)
  • Social Sciences (all)
  • General Psychology

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