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Enhancing the Online Learning Experience of Performing Arts Students in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Large-Scale Empirical Study in Hong Kong
Li, Qingyun1; Tian, Zhen1; Li, Zihao2; Han, Jie3; Zhang, Zhongyang1; Zhang, Yanjun4,5
2024-04-01
Source PublicationSAGE Open
ISSN2158-2440
Volume14Issue:2Pages:21582440241243185
Abstract

Performing arts education has been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic crisis around the world since early 2020. Educators had to adapt the classes with remote learning when face-to-face instruction had been suspended during the pandemic. Although frustrations and confusion continued to abound with the implementation of new pedagogies, online teaching, and learning spurred new practices, innovative ideas, and breakthroughs. Some performing arts educators took this opportunity to explore new skills and strategies and provided performing arts students with more impactful learning experiences. Presently, with the COVID-19 pandemic gradually showing a sign of easing, many Hong Kong schools have returned to in-person instruction. Meanwhile, the impactful learning feedback from students triggered calls for redesigning the pedagogy of performing arts education. This study placed the impact of COVID-19 on performing arts education into context and drilled down into the delivery of performing arts education in the post-pandemic era. This study reviewed teaching and learning experiences of performing arts education, with the following three research questions addressed: (a) What is the correlation between performing arts students’ academic traits and their proficiency in utilizing technology during the COVID-19 pandemic? (b) What are the influential factors impacting the hybrid learning experience and outcomes of performing arts students during the COVID-19 pandemic? (c) What are the anticipated expectations of performing arts students regarding future models of arts education? Furthermore, practical solutions and insights for performing arts educational delivery in the post-pandemic era are provided in this study.

KeywordCovid-19 Pandemic Hybrid Learning Learning Experiences Performing Arts Education Post-pandemic Era
DOI10.1177/21582440241243185
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSocial Sciences - Other Topics
WOS SubjectSocial Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:001241963500001
PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85195322844
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorLi, Zihao
Affiliation1.Lingnan University, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
2.The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
3.Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong
4.ZhongShan Polytechnic, Guangdong, China
5.Facuty of Education, University of Macau, Macao
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Li, Qingyun,Tian, Zhen,Li, Zihao,et al. Enhancing the Online Learning Experience of Performing Arts Students in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Large-Scale Empirical Study in Hong Kong[J]. SAGE Open, 2024, 14(2), 21582440241243185.
APA Li, Qingyun., Tian, Zhen., Li, Zihao., Han, Jie., Zhang, Zhongyang., & Zhang, Yanjun (2024). Enhancing the Online Learning Experience of Performing Arts Students in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Large-Scale Empirical Study in Hong Kong. SAGE Open, 14(2), 21582440241243185.
MLA Li, Qingyun,et al."Enhancing the Online Learning Experience of Performing Arts Students in the Post-Pandemic Era: A Large-Scale Empirical Study in Hong Kong".SAGE Open 14.2(2024):21582440241243185.
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