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dc.contributor.authorJunaid, I. O.-
dc.contributor.authorOladejo, M. B.-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-07T14:34:32Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-07T14:34:32Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.isbn978-978-58573-8-9-
dc.identifier.otherui_inbk_junaid_influence_2022-
dc.identifier.otherIn: Babatunde, E. O. , Oladele, B. K., and Okocha, S. N. (eds.) Current Issues in Education: trends, views and Analysis, pp. 69-80-
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/8827-
dc.description.abstractIt is widely known that formal learning is best experienced in the confinement of classroom environment. Educational and other related activities were mopped together because of homestay induced by COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in remote teaching-learning mode and manipulations of computers and the internet which were alien to some undergraduates and lecturers. The study therefore, examined the influence of Homestay, Socio-Economic Status and Computer Literacy on Undergraduates' Learning Attitude during Covid-19 Pandemic's Induced “Pedagogical Restructuring’’ in the University of Ibadan. Ex-post facto design ofcross-sectional study and multi-stage sampling techniques guided the study. Five faculties, 20 departments, 30 Economics, 400 undergraduates and 30 teachers were randomly selected for the study. Three research questions and three validated instruments-Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales (r = 0.85), Undergraduates' SocioEconomic Status and Computer Literacy Scale (r = 0.75), Attitude to Learning Scale (r = 0.70), were used in the study. Data obtained were analysed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression at 0.05. Results revealed that most respondents experienced one psychological trauma during COVID-19 pandemic homestay. Further finding showed that independent variables were reliable predictors of undergraduates' attitude to learning during COVID-19 pandemic homestay (F(2.396) =9.470, p<0.005). Computer literacy made the highest contribution to the students' attitude to learning (β = 1.91, t = 3.815, p<0.05), followed by experiences of the undergraduates (β = .159, t = 3.174, p<0.05). The paper recommends that the University of Ibadan management should consider the socio-economic status of its undergraduates before advancing into individual differences', sensitive educational event such as adoption of online platforms during COVID-19 pandemic.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.subjectHomestayen_US
dc.subjectSocio-economic statusen_US
dc.subjectComputer literacyen_US
dc.subjectLearning- attitudeen_US
dc.titleInfluence of homestay, socio-economic status and computer literacy on undergraduates’ learning attitude during COVID-19 pandemic in the university of Ibadanen_US
dc.typeBook chapteren_US
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