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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Generation Z pharmacy students discernment and inclination towards online education in India during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author: ANURAG TEWARI, AJIT BANSAL, RAJIV RANJAN, RAHUL TRIPATHI, S. R. DHANASEKARAN
Abstract: The globe is combating COVID-19 and a lockout has been announced by economies around the world. Work from home (WFH) has now become the standard, particularly for service organizations including educational institutions. Furthermore, the institutions of higher learning had to close down unexpectedly, disrupting the educational operation, according to government orders. Therefore, they needed to consider new approaches to the teaching process, and the path ahead was digital classrooms. In India, around 32 crore learners halted to move school/colleges and all instructive exercises brought to a conclusion. Be that as it may, the questions almost the readiness, planning, and viability of e-learning is still not caught on, especially for a creating nation like India, where the specialized imperatives like reasonableness of gadgets and transmission capacity accessibility postures a genuine challenge. Despite all these challenges, the Higher Instruction Educate (HIE) has responded empathetically and overseen to guarantee the coherence of teaching-learning, inquire about and benefit to the community with a few apparatuses and methods amid the pandemic. In this study, we will center on understanding Generation Z pharmacy student's discernment and inclination towards internet learning through an online review of 300 respondents. We will likewise investigate the understudy’s inclination for different traits of online classes; which will be useful to structure viable learning conditions.
Keyword: COVID-19, pharmacy, lockdown, work from home, e-learning, discernment, inclination.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.331
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