Journal of Education and e-Learning Research http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR en-US Wed, 01 Jan 2025 05:27:45 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.8 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on physical activity and performance in K-12 physical education: A systematic review http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6328 <p>This study explores how the transition to online learning during the COVID-19 lockdown specifically affected the physical performance and activity levels of kindergarten to 12th grade (K-12) students in physical education (PE) classes. This article examines the challenges PE teachers face in maintaining physical activity (PA) engagement remotely and the most effective strategies focusing on a systematic review of the literature published between 2019 and 2023. The study integrates findings from diverse contexts highlighting differences in resources, infrastructure and teacher preparedness. The review highlights specific interventions that successfully mitigated a decline in PA and promoted the physical and mental well-being of students during the pandemic. Among these, structured virtual programs that incorporated innovative technological tools and emphasized family engagement were particularly effective in addressing the decline in physical and mental health indicators. Findings indicate that family participation, easily accessible digital materials, and organized&nbsp;online physical education sessions can be crucial in maintaining students' PA levels. These results underline the importance of tailored strategies to address the unique challenges of online PE and provide evidence for adapting curricula to future crises. This review provides key insights for future applications of online learning in PE with implications for improving student outcomes in physical health during remote learning.</p> Carlos Merino-Campos, Hector Del-Castillo Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Education and e-Learning Research http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6328 Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 The effect of metaverse technology on multicultural learning: Strengthening the social attitudes, cultural awareness and critical thinking skills of secondary school students http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6329 <p>The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of metaverse technology on multicultural &nbsp;learning to strengthen the social attitudes, cultural awareness and critical thinking skills of secondary school students. Methodology: A quasi-experimental research method was used in this study to equally divide 80 secondary school students in the &nbsp;Dusit district, under the Office of the Basic Education Commission, Bangkok, Thailand into an experimental group and a control group. The experiment of the metaverse on multicultural learning in an eight week teaching period comprised four components: virtual cultural exploration, role-playing, discussions and reflections, and collaborative projects.&nbsp; The results showed a significant difference in the average outcomes between the groups.&nbsp; In conclusion, the major findings include three dimensions: 1) Students who learn through metaverse technology have a higher learning progress than students in traditional classrooms. &nbsp;2) Social attitudes and critical thinking skills from utilizing metaverse technology in learning are both statistically significant. &nbsp;3) The overall assessment proves that metaverse technology improves students' learning outcomes. Therefore, this study supports the integration of metaverse technology into education, especially in developing thinking skills and social competence in multicultural learning. The metaverse supported teachers’ instruction to enhance students’ social, cultural, and critical thinking skills.</p> Prisana Mutchima, Yutthapong Leelakitpaisarn, Bunpod Pijitkamnerd, Nattha Phiwma, Saisuda Pantrakool Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Education and e-Learning Research http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6329 Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000 Exploring the implications of generative-AI tools in teaching and learning practices http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6355 <p>This study aims to explore the implications of using AI-generative tools (tools for generative AI (GAI)) in teaching and learning practices in higher education settings. This&nbsp;exploratory study employs a mixed-methods approach. Data was collected through focus-group discussions, participants' reflections and questionnaires. The participants of this study were 65 undergraduate students who enrolled in a university. The GAI tools were integrated into the course assignments. This study found that most students chose to use GAI tools alongside traditional tools to perform their assignments and exhibited a positive attitude towards using GAI tools to accomplish their tasks. The most significant impacts of integrating these emerging-technology tools in the course included a reduction in the time needed to complete the assignments and efficiency and creativity in producing different types of interactive digital content. However, notable challenges were identified regarding the quality and authenticity of the new content. In addition, the findings revealed significant differences between the pre- and post-tests mean scores using GAI tools in students’ learning, further reinforcing the effectiveness of these tools. Finally, it&nbsp;is necessary to develop clear policies and guidelines while using GAI in higher education.</p> Maimoona Al Abri, Abdullah Al Mamari, Zakria Al Marzouqi Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Education and e-Learning Research http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6355 Mon, 03 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000 The effect of SPADA-integrated electronic civic education teaching materials on improving students' STEM and communication skills http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6356 <p>This study aims to measure the effectiveness of electronic civic education teaching materials integrated into LMS-SPADA in improving students' STEM reasoning ability and communication skills. In addition, this study will also measure the effect of gender on their STEM reasoning ability and communication skills. The research design is a quasi-nonequivalent pre- and post-tests control group design. The sample size is 60 students consisting of 24 male and 36 female. An essay test was used to collect data on STEM reasoning skills. Meanwhile, communication skills were collected using a questionnaire. The data were analyzed descriptively and using a t-test. This study found that students' STEM reasoning and communication skills can be improved by using civic education electronic teaching materials integrated into LMS-SPADA (learning management system-SPADA). Another finding of this study is that gender significantly affects students' STEM and communication skills where male students are better at STEM reasoning than female students, while female students are better in the aspect of communication skills. Therefore, it is clear that electronic civic education materials integrated into LMS-SPAD are effective in improving students' STEM reasoning and communication skills.</p> Lalu Sumardi, Adi Fadli, Ahmad Fauzan Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Education and e-Learning Research http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6356 Mon, 03 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000 The effect of field independence on self-control and self-management skills in distance education of freshman college students to the strategy for ADHD students http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6357 <p>This research aims to determine the extent to which first-year tertiary students exhibit Field Independence (FI) as a mediator in their self-control and self-management skills (SCMSk). The second phase of the study aimed to investigate strategies for preparing high school students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to successfully navigate their academic lives based on the findings from the first phase. Explanatory sequential design was used in this mixed-methods research. The researcher selected 400 first-year students as participants and asked them to respond to a questionnaire based on five major factors. The focus group discussion included 10 special education teachers, four school directors and six psychologists who provided suggestions and strategies to assist ADHD students while attending online lessons. The examination of the goodness-of-fit indices (GFI) for this model was found to be .982 and FI served as a partial mediator in this model. Furthermore, SCMSk was directly influenced by other factors. In the second phase, the stakeholders proposed effective strategies by focusing on the development of five relevant factors. The findings are advantageous for teachers and other stakeholders working with students with ADHD. Variables could serve as indications helping teachers develop effective strategies to enhance online learning.</p> Sovaritthon Chansaengsee Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of Education and e-Learning Research http://asianonlinejournals.com/index.php/JEELR/article/view/6357 Mon, 03 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000