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Year: 2021 | Month: September | Volume: 8 | Issue: 9 | Pages: 126-129

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20210917

How Does COVID -19 Affect Thai Students?

Prapattra Hongwisata, Thanawat Wuthikanokkana, Chirati Romayesb

aSarasas Witaed Saimai School, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand
bSrinakharinwirot University Prasarnmit Demonstration School, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand

Corresponding Author: Prapattra Hongwisat

ABSTRACT

This research was a study about the problem regarding unfavorable learning environments and stressful situations of Thai students during online studying amidst the COVID -19 situation and the solutions to improve the efficiency in learning and development for each age group. This research is an exploratory study of secondary to high school students in Thailand in 2021. The researcher interviewed 144 people in Thailand to obtain information regarding the problems, their effects, opinions, and possible solutions. They collected the data from the questionnaire and analyze the data to find more solutions to the problem. The data analyst used the frequency percentage statistic.
The results showed that 1.) Most students want to go to school due to a more comfortable learning environment compared to sitting at home with an unconducive learning environment. Further, learning at school allows students to ask their teachers immediately and the school includes the activities which help support and develop different students 2.). Most of the students will understand if they study diligently, on the other hand, some answered that they will not understand even if they study diligently due to various environmental factors, such as the unconducive environment for learning, 3.) Students have reasons for their problems; this is one of the causes of stress in online learning. Most reasons cite unsuitable environments and unstable online learning systems that make studying boring and inconsistent instruction. 4.) Thai students in the Covid-19 situation concern about their academic performance as old grading standards are still in use, and many said they got low grades. 5.) Out of 144 students, 81 students stated that they have a suitable home environment for online learning; while 63 students do not have a suitable environment for learning due to various home factors like problems with internet instability and parents in the house who had them run errands during the course. In conclusion, the most common problem in online learning is problems with the learning environment.

Keywords: Students, Learning, COVID-19, Thailand.

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