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Towards Sustainable Learning during Suspension of Universities:
Investigating Students’ Manners of Studying during Covid-19 in Pakistan
Noor ul Ain
Research Scholar, Development Studies, Social Science Department,
Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology,
Islamabad, Pakistan.
Abdul Razzaq Khan
Assistant Professor, Development Studies, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Email:-(Corresponding Author)
Abstract: The global wave of Covid 19 has affected the entire world economically, socially and
administratively. The entire educational institutions got suspended and shifted towards online learning
during the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus. The previous researchers have examined the technological
barriers faced by the students while attending online classes. This research focuses on investigating
student manners' of studying while the suspension of universities during the wake of Covid 19 in
Pakistan. Through analyzing the original data obtained from private and public university students of
Islamabad during Covid 19, this study establishes the learning behaviour of students which has been
significantly affected due to their learning environment, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, availability
of learning resources, availability of learning aids and their socioeconomic status obstructing their access
to online education due to lack of financial support. It has been examined that the learning hours spent
by the students during Covid 19 have been significantly reduced. It strongly depicts a lack of motivation
on the part of parents and teachers and an inability to interact with classmates to boost their learning.
Key Words: Sustainable Learning, Students, Covid-19, Pakistan
Introduction
Education is a process which helps in
developing the individual personality of a
student and refers to a change in behaviour,
attitude and culture that an individual has
undergone during his period of education. This
particular development of an individual's
personality is determined by the level of
academic performance of a student and his
mastery over the educational objectives (Ebele
& Olofu, 2017). Sustainable learning is defined
as learning that is conserved or that may be
conveyed to an individual and which involves
practice of "learning to learn” (Tractenberg,
Fitzgerald, & Collmann, 2017). Sustainable
learning is about continuous, purposeful and
active learning on the basis of which a learner
is able to build his knowledge and skill.
Sustainable learning, therefore, focuses on
conscious and intentional learning by an
individual between the current circumstances
and emerging possibilities
(Hays, 2016).
Sustainable learning is a philosophy of gaining
and imparting knowledge which is based on the
principles of sustainability (Filho, et al., 2018).
Sustainable learning is not the process of
learning about sustainability. It is a process
which is understood as learning that is retained
after its initial exposure and therefore includes
the process of “learning to learn” (Tractenberg,
Fitzgerald, & Collmann, 2017).
Citation: Ain, N, U., & Razzaq, A. (2022). Towards Sustainable Learning during Suspension of
Universities: Investigating Students’ Manners of Studying during Covid-19 in Pakistan. Global
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Towards Sustainable Learning during Suspension of Universities: Investigating Students’ Manners of
Studying during Covid-19 in Pakistan
Online teaching was challenging in
Pakistan due to the outbreak of the Novel
Coronavirus. According to M. Adnan & Kainat
Anwar (2020), it was unexpected to transit
from conventional to virtual teaching with the
minimal amount of training and notice to the
teachers and the students. There was a high
amount of uncertainty whether the teachers
and the students would adapt themselves to the
sudden change and produce learning outcomes
or not. It was argued that the time and space of
online learning, self motivation, participation
of students and the strategy of teachers, along
with setting up life goals for taking a particular
course, are necessary for student satisfaction
and performance (Fonseca, Martí, Redondo,
Navarro, & Sanchez, 2014).
The current pandemic of the novel
coronavirus in Pakistan has modified the
academic life of students to a great extent. The
current stage of a sudden shift from
conventional teaching to a virtual mode of
teaching has changed students' life to a great
extent. This rapid transformation was
accompanied by a number of challenges and
obstacles because everyone was not used to the
new transition towards virtual learning
(Crawford et el. 2020). Universities therefore
had to consider the online mode of teaching as
the only way to reach the students and provide
them with quality education. The present study
is different in nature because in this study, the
scholar has focused on sustainable learning
during the suspension of universities in
Pakistan: investigating students' manners of
studying during Covid-19 in Pakistan.
The academic performance of a student is
a measure of a student's ability and capability
to contribute towards the development process
of the country. The academic performance of
the student is constantly observed at every level
and is therefore affected by the surrounding
environment
and
situational
bounds.
Socioeconomic
status,
learning
habits,
motivational skills, learning environment and
learning resources during the suspension of
universities during Covid 19 has an impact on
the overall student manners. Socioeconomic
status, learning behaviour and academic
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performance are used as an independent
variable in the present study and learning hours
are used as the dependent variable. The
conceptual framework is used to investigate the
students' manners of studying during Covid 19.
Three important aspects related to the
variables have been selected for the present
study i.e. socioeconomic status, academic
performance and learning habits. These three
aspects are interlinked with each other because
socioeconomic status is positively associated
with the study habits of students (Cheng, Lee,
Goldberg, & Boots, 2020). This further results
in poor academic performance because,
according to students learning habits and
academic achievement are positively associated
with each other (Ebele & Olofu, 2017). The
socioeconomic status of students highlights the
financial constraints that are faced by the
students in the current digital transformation of
learning. Hence, it determines the impact on
student manners of studying during the sudden
closure of universities in the wake of Covid 19.
Studies done in Pakistan are “Online
learning amid COVID-19 pandemic: students’
perspectives” (Adnan & Anwar, 2020), “Impact
of Virtual Teaching on ESL Learners' Attitudes
and the Covid-19 Circumstances at Post
Graduate Level in Pakistan”
(Shahzad,
Hussain, Sadaf, Sarwat, Ghani, & Saleem,
2020), “Covid 19: A reason behind Digital
Education in Pakistan” (Akram, Anjum, &
Batool, 2020) and “The role of digital learning
to create students’ satisfaction and University
brand image at educational institutes of
Pakistan: a post-effect of Covid-19 (Nisar,
Hussain, Basheer, Hameed, Chaudhry, &
Shehzadi, 2020). The previous studies only
discuss the technical issues related to
connectivity barriers during online classes. A
minimum amount of effort is made to elaborate
on the challenges faced by the students during
the suspension of universities in Covid 19.
Students' manners of studying and the factors
influencing their study habits such as learning
hours, academic performance, learning
environment and socioeconomic status have
been minimally discussed in the previous
studies. The present study tries to fill the gap in
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sustainable learning by investigating student
manners during the Covid 19 suspension of
universities in Pakistan.
Methodology
The study universe for the present research
were the students from public and private
universities of Pakistan to investigate student
manners of studying while suspension of
universities during covid-19 in Pakistan, four
universities were selected purposively two from
the public sector i.e COMSATS University and
NUML University and two from private sector
IQRA University and SZABIST Islamabad, the
reason behind the selection of these
universities is the diversity of the students
coming
from
different
cultures
and
backgrounds. Through the roasoft calculator
total number of respondents was 300 from all
four universities, 75 from each. The snowball
technique was used to select these respondents
due to suspensions of the universities. The
adopted instrument has used to collect data
from the respondents. Multiple linear
regression, Anova and simple descriptive tools
were used to analyze collected data for the
study. The models used for the study were
Y'i =
b0 +
b1X1i +
b2X2i
………………………………..………(1)
Y = b1x1 +
c………………..(2)
b2x2 +
…
+
bnxn +
Results
Figure 1 shows the influence of teachers in
providing intrinsic motivation towards the
learning of students during Covid 19.
According to the results, 12% of students
Strongly Disagree, 37.7% Disagree, 21.7%
Neither Agree nor Disagree, 14.3% Agree and
14.3% Strongly Agree with motivation
provided by teachers during online learning.
Influence from Teachers-
Strongly
Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree
nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
Influence from Teachers
Graph 1. Influence from Teachers
Source: Study Survey 2021
It shows that majority of the students have
not been able to interact with their teachers
which is why there has been very little
motivation provided by the instructors.
Influence from Parents
parents to the students for learning. The
responses show that 14.3% of students strongly
disagree, 37.7% disagree, 8.3% neither agree
nor disagree, 29% agree and 10.7% strongly
agree with the influence of parents in
maintaining their academic performance.
Graph 2 shows the motivation provided by
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Influence from Parents-
Strongly
Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree
nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
Influence from Parents
Graph 2. Influence from Parents
Source: Study Survey 2021
Influence from Siblings
Graph 3 shows the motivation provided by
siblings to the students for learning. The
responses show that 25.3% of students strongly
disagree, 12.7% disagree, 12.3% neither agree
nor disagree, 35.7% agree and 14% strongly
agree with the influence of siblings in
maintaining their academic performance.
Sustainable learning is an ongoing process
in which the self learning capabilities of a
learner play a very important role. This section
observes the demographic responses of the
students. A total of 300 students responded to
the questionnaire. 191 respondents were
female and 109 students were male. Figure 3
shows that 63.7% were female and 36.3% of
the respondents were male.
Gender-
Male
Female
Gender
Graph 3. Gender of the Respondents
Source: Study Survey 2021
Regarding the descriptive analysis of the
respondents, figure 4 reveals that 32% of the
students had over four siblings and 39% of
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them had their per capita income from 100,000
PKR to 150,000 PKR which shows the variance
in the socioeconomic status of students.
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Graph 4: Per Capita Income of the Respondents
Source: Study survey 2021
It has been observed in the first model of
regression that the independent variables
gender, siblings and class level are significant,
with the dependent variable of learning hours
as a value of p < 0.05. The second model of
regression illustrates that university type and
monthly income are significant, with the
dependent variable as the value of p < 0.05.
Therefore, we can conclude through the model
of regression that the null hypothesis is rejected
and the alternate hypothesis is accepted which
states that the socioeconomic status of students
has a positive association with learning
behaviours during the suspension of
universities due to covid 19. It also states that
students’ learning behaviour was affected
during virtual learning during the pandemic
because students were not able to maintain
their learning habits, concentration skills,
learning
environment
and
academic
performance during the suspension of
universities.
Table 1.
Variables
(Constant)
What is your gender?
What class are you studying?
How many siblings do you have?
B
.698
.345
.952
.068
The R2 value is 0.70 with F = (3,296) =
238.139 , p < 0.05. The findings revealed that
gender has been found to be significant with
learning hours where (β = .175, p < 0.05).
Class level such as undergraduate, graduate
SE
.122
.069
.047
.031
t-
p
.000
.000
.000
.027
and post graduate is also found to be significant
with (β = 0.727 ,p < 0.05 ) and number of
siblings is also found to be significant with (β
= .074, p < 0.05).
Table 2.
Variable
(Constant)
What is the monthly income of your
family?
Which university are you studying in?
B
.848
SE
.168
t
5.046
P
.000
.440
.052
8.472
.000
.629
.094
6.704
.000
The R2 value is .398 with F = (2, 297) = 98.22
and p < .05. The findings revealed that per
capita income of the family is found to be
significant with learning hours of students
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during online classes where ( β = .418, p <
.05). Another predictor, university type is also
significant where (β = .331, p < .05).
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Discussion
Sustainable learning is an ongoing process in
which the learners’ self-efficacy always plays a
very important role (Vuong, et al., 2019).
Online learning is an advanced form of learning
that will benefit us in the future. If the sudden
condition of the pandemic was not there, this
realization would still have taken a bit longer.
Covid 19 is the most recent natural disaster that
has encountered the whole world to a state of
crisis. All the educational institutions whether
schools, colleges or universities are facing
lockdown in the most affected areas of the
country to contain the spread of the virus.
Therefore, many educational institutions are
using online learning as the only means to
provide knowledge to students. However, such
a transition into the digital world of education
is not free from learning crises. Universities
have adopted different softwares such as
Google meet, Skype, Adobe Connect, Microsoft
teams and Zoom to impart knowledge.
It has been observed that there are visible
differences in the learning habits of university
students in Pakistan during the sudden closure
of all university campuses due to Covid-19. This
research has observed significant differences in
learning behaviour of students with respect to
their poor socioeconomic status during the
Covid 19. Furthermore, there were significant
differences observed in students with respect to
their learning habits and different learning
potential, motivation skills and academic
performance.
Regardless of whether the financial status
of students affected the learning behavior of
students during unexpected conclusion of
universities during Covid 19. It has been
tracked down that the financial status of the
families relies on their per capita payments.
The worth of 𝑟 ! is huge with web based
learning hours during Covid 19 and internet
learning hours with guidance during Covid 19.
This shows that financial status impacts
understudy habits of contemplating during the
abrupt conclusion of universities because of
Covid 19. Arrangement of learning assets and
month to month pay contribute towards better
learning of students alongside accessibility of
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learning climate and moderateness of various
e-learning instruments. Students with high
kinds of revenue are more engaged in web
based learning and learning with guidance
because of their capacity to bear the cost of
more e-learning gadgets, innovations and web
associations. It has been seen that the academic
performance of the students coming out of
virtual learning has decreased. The learning
climate has not been kept up with during
virtual classes. Inherent and outward
inspiration has been altogether decreased for
the students during virtual learning which is
abrupt progress from traditional education to
virtual instructing. There is a less motivational
impact by guardians, educators, and kin and
less focus ability that frustrates the method
involved with learning during virtual schooling.
The financial status and learning conduct
of students have been taken as the prime
elements of understudy habits. The low
academic performance and less extraneous and
inherent inspiration with respect to the
educators and guardians have shown that
understudy habits have been essentially
affected during the abrupt conclusion of
universities because of Covid 19. Self learning
hours have been diminished. Besides, the
relapse investigation has shown a huge positive
connection of month to month payments with
internet learning and learning with guidance
alongside less family support for college
students. Students can't communicate with
their companions because of social removal
which has likewise caused an interruption in
intuitive learning measures. The class level has
been decidedly associated with web based
learning which shows that students can't focus
and keep up with their self learning propensity
during the unexpected conclusion of
universities.
It has been seen that academic
performance has been diminished during the
web based learning and abrupt conclusion of
universities because of Covid 19 as shown in
Figure 4.12. Additionally, it has been seen
that students can't keep up with their
academic performance during the web
classes because of Covid
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